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Recovery of vocal fold paralysis after cardiovascular surgery
The Laryngoscope, 06/10/09
Joo D et al. - Most patients with VFP after cardiovascular surgery recover fully. In accordance with previous laryngeal electromyography findings, neuropraxia during cardiovascular surgery will usually recover within 6 months.
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