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Bilateral idiopathic vocal cord palsy.
Pediatric Emergency Care 2007 March
We present 3 cases of bilateral vocal cord palsy who presented with acute respiratory distress with features of upper airway obstruction requiring tracheostomy. No cause could be found despite clinical evaluation and laboratory investigations. This diagnosis should be considered when child presents with upper airway obstruction emergency after ruling out other important causes of stridor and laryngoscopic examination is warranted in such cases for diagnosis.
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