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Partially Compensated Left True Vocal Cord Paralysis  (93 Seconds)
  
Chest CT Scan of Lung Cancer with a Mediastinal Mass
CT Scan of a Lung Cancer (Arrow) and a
Mediastinal Mass

 

   
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This patient is a 44 year old with a 35 pack year history of smoking and a 3 month history of a hoarse voice and mild aspiration of liquids. 
    
This video shows the patient's chest CT scan and the endoscopic video of the patient's
larynx during vocalization.
  
The patient has partially compensated vocal cord function and a paralyzed left true vocal cord in the paramedian position.




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