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Thomas T Tarin1, Julian A Martinez, Nina L Shapiro
1Division of Head and Neck Surgery, UCLA School of Medicine, 62-158 CHS, 10833 Leconte Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Abstract:
Familial bilateral abductor vocal cord paralysis is a rare entity with few prior descriptions in the literature. Modes of inheritance include X-linked, autosomal recessive, and autosomal dominant. A case of this condition in a father and son is presented. Signs and symptoms at presentation, diagnosis, therapeutic considerations, and modes of inheritance are discussed.
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