Vocal Cord Paralysis. Acquired Vocal Cord Palsy . Bilateral Vocal Cord Paresis . Congenital Vocal Cord Palsy . Paralysis, Unilateral, Vocal Cord . Paralysis, Vocal Cord, Unilateral . Partial Paralysis (Paresis) Vocal Cords . Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Palsy . Total Vocal Cord Paralysis . Unilateral Paralysis, Vocal Cord . Unilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis . Unilateral Vocal Cord Paresis . Vocal Cord Palsy . Vocal Cord Palsy, Congenital . Vocal Cord Paralysis, Unilateral . Vocal Cord Paresis . Vocal Fold Palsy . Laryngeal Paralyses . Palsies, Vocal Cord . Palsies, Vocal Fold . Palsy, Vocal Cord . Palsy, Vocal Fold . Paralyses, Laryngeal . Paralyses, Vocal Cord . Paralysis, Laryngeal . Paralysis, Vocal Cord . Pareses, Vocal Cord . Paresis, Vocal Cord . Vocal Cord Palsies . Vocal Cord Paralyses . Vocal Cord Pareses . Vocal Fold Palsies . Laryngeal Paralysis . Laryngeal Nerve Palsy, Recurrent . Congenital or acquired paralysis of one or both VOCAL CORDS. This condition is caused by defects in the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, the VAGUS NERVE and branches of LARYNGEAL NERVES. Common symptoms are VOICE DISORDERS including HOARSENESS or APHONIA. . 1.00
Vocal Cords. Vocal Folds . Vocal Ligament . Cord, Vocal . Cords, Vocal . Fold, Vocal . Folds, Vocal . Ligament, Vocal . Ligaments, Vocal . Vocal Cord . Vocal Ligaments . Vocal Fold . A pair of cone-shaped elastic mucous membrane projecting from the laryngeal wall and forming a narrow slit between them. Each contains a thickened free edge (vocal ligament) extending from the THYROID CARTILAGE to the ARYTENOID CARTILAGE, and a VOCAL MUSCLE that shortens or relaxes the vocal cord to control sound production. . 0.67
Cerebral Palsy. CP (Cerebral Palsy) . Cerebral Palsy, Athetoid . Cerebral Palsy, Atonic . Cerebral Palsy, Congenital . Cerebral Palsy, Diplegic, Infantile . Cerebral Palsy, Dyskinetic . Cerebral Palsy, Dystonic-Rigid . Cerebral Palsy, Hypotonic . Cerebral Palsy, Mixed . Cerebral Palsy, Monoplegic, Infantile . Cerebral Palsy, Quadriplegic, Infantile . Cerebral Palsy, Rolandic Type . Cerebral Palsy, Spastic . Congenital Cerebral Palsy . Diplegia, Spastic . Infantile Cerebral Palsy, Diplegic . Infantile Cerebral Palsy, Monoplegic . Infantile Cerebral Palsy, Quadriplegic . Little's Disease . Monoplegic Infantile Cerebral Palsy . Rolandic Type Cerebral Palsy . Athetoid Cerebral Palsy . Atonic Cerebral Palsy . Cerebral Palsies, Athetoid . Cerebral Palsies, Dyskinetic . Cerebral Palsies, Dystonic-Rigid . Cerebral Palsies, Monoplegic . Cerebral Palsy, Dystonic Rigid . Cerebral Palsy, Monoplegic . Diplegias, Spastic . Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy . Dystonic-Rigid Cerebral Palsies . Dystonic-Rigid Cerebral Palsy . Hypotonic Cerebral Palsies . Hypotonic Cerebral Palsy . Mixed Cerebral Palsies . Mixed Cerebral Palsy . Monoplegic Cerebral Palsies . Spastic Cerebral Palsies . Spastic Cerebral Palsy . Spastic Diplegias . Little Disease . Spastic Diplegia . Diplegic Infantile Cerebral Palsy . Monoplegic Cerebral Palsy . Quadriplegic Infantile Cerebral Palsy . LITTLE'S DISEASE . A heterogeneous group of nonprogressive motor disorders caused by chronic brain injuries that originate in the prenatal period, perinatal period, or first few years of life. The four major subtypes are spastic, athetoid, ataxic, and mixed cerebral palsy, with spastic forms being the most common. The motor disorder may range from difficulties with fine motor control to severe spasticity (see MUSCLE SPASTICITY) in all limbs. Spastic diplegia (Little disease) is the most common subtype, and is characterized by spasticity that is more prominent in the legs than in the arms. Pathologically, this condition may be associated with LEUKOMALACIA, PERIVENTRICULAR. (From Dev Med Child Neurol 1998 Aug;40(8):520-7) . 0.62