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Multi-Institutional Study of Patient-Reported Outcomes of Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion.Academic Article Why?
Cough and paradoxical vocal fold motion.Academic Article Why?
Vocal cord dysfunction.Academic Article Why?
Vocal cord dysfunction/paradoxical vocal fold motion.Academic Article Why?
Vocal cord dysfunction: a review.Academic Article Why?
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Inlet patch of gastric mucosa in upper esophagus causing chronic cough and vocal cord dysfunction.Academic Article Why?
Psychological and family characteristics of adolescents with vocal cord dysfunction.Academic Article Why?
Can Ultrasound Identify Paradoxical Vocal Fold Movement? A Pilot Study.Academic Article Why?
In vivo cross-sectional imaging of the phonating larynx using long-range Doppler optical coherence tomography.Academic Article Why?
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The Ability of Patient-Symptom Questionnaires to Differentiate PVFMD From Asthma.Academic Article Why?
Glottic configuration in patients with exercise-induced stridor: a new paradigm.Academic Article Why?
Speech-Language Pathology as a Primary Treatment for Exercise-Induced Laryngeal Obstruction.Academic Article Why?
Impact of comorbid conditions on asthmatic adults and children.Academic Article Why?
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