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Intra-Operative Neural Monitoring of Thyroid Surgery in a Porcine Model
Published on: February 11, 2019
Abstract:
The neurotoxicity of the Vinca alkaloids vincristine and vinblastine is well recognized. Less recognized is laryngeal nerve paralysis induced by these chemotherapeutic agents. This potentially dangerous paralysis is usually reversible when the drug is withdrawn, but other causes of hoarseness in a cancer patient must be considered. I add two cases to 19 previously documented.
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