Unilateral Paralysis of the Superior Laryngeal Nerve

Abstract
It is shown by electromyographic investigations that isolated paralysis of superior laryngeal nerve does not result in a slack vocal cord with wavy edges, as was previously accepted, but in an oblique glottis, the posterior end of which points toward the paretic side, while the posterior part of the paretic vocal cord is in a lower position than its opposite.

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