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A specific risk of open surgical repair of double aortic arch is injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve, which can causevocalcordparalysis.
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Tracheotomes provide another alternative for airflow when there are glottic pathological conditions such as neoplasm and bilateralvocalcordparalysis.
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Nono has a latent form ofvocalcordparalysisand if she overexerts her voice too much, she may lose it at a young age.
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If the thyroid grows large enough, it may compress the recurrent laryngeal nerve, producing vocalcordparalysis, dysphonia, and even respiratory stridor.
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Although it is relatively rare, it is the third most common congenital airway problem (after laryngomalacia andvocalcordparalysis).
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