Office-based arytenoid palpation for diagnosis of disorders of bilateral vocal fold immobility

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Bilateral vocal fold immobility is an uncommon but serious condition with many causes. Accordingly, accurate diagnosis is essential in order to treat patients promptly and avoid long-term sequelae. Historically, diagnosis has been performed in the operating room with the patient under general anesthesia. We present the case of a patient who was diagnosed with bilateral vocal fold immobility by in-office arytenoid palpation that required only topical anesthesia of the larynx. The patient subsequently underwent appropriate treatment. In our opinion, office-based arytenoid palpation is a simple, safe, and accurate procedure for diagnosing bilateral vocal fold immobility.

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Krishna, P., & Rosen, C. A. (2006). Office-based arytenoid palpation for diagnosis of disorders of bilateral vocal fold immobility. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 85(8), 520–522. https://doi.org/10.1177/014556130608500815

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