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Vitorino J et al. – Four reasons may explain the differences between children and adults: (1) the different types of injury can vary the degree of neurologic impairment, (2) potential differences during recovery, (3) the developmental changes in, or level of maturation of, laryngeal function in the pediatric group and, (4) time postinjury. Because of these variations, children may be better able to compensate for any impairment.

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