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Vocal cord dysfunction

Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a condition affecting the vocal cords. It is characterized by abnormal closure of the vocal folds, which can result in significant difficulties and distress during breathing, particularly during inhalation.

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Other names
Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion (PVFM) or Paradoxical Vocal Cord Movement (PVCM)
Specialty
Otorhinolaryngology

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Vocal cord dysfunction

Nodes85
Edges84
Triples42
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.023529
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Vocal cord dysfunction

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has treatment · 7
Vocal cord dysfunction → Conventional, GERD, If, Once, The, There, VCD
related to Presentation · 7
Vocal cord dysfunction → Among, Even, Knowing, Some, This, VCD, Vocal
related to Signs and symptoms · 6
Vocal cord dysfunction → Agitation, Many, People, Such, These, They
related to Differential diagnosis · 4
Vocal cord dysfunction → Anyone, In, The, VCD
Other names · 1
Vocal cord dysfunction → Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion (PVFM) or Paradoxical Vocal Cord Movement (PVCM)
Specialty · 1
Vocal cord dysfunction → Otorhinolaryngology

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vcd asthma symptoms vocal also patients breathing may among cord reported prevalence often therapy cause limited including medical respiratory dysfunction

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Vocal cord dysfunctionOther namesParadoxical Vocal Fold Motion (PVFM) or Paradoxical Vocal Cord Movement (PVCM)1.00infobox
Vocal cord dysfunctionSpecialtyOtorhinolaryngology1.00infobox
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