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1. Type I Thyroplasty Using a Titanium Implant Combined With Modified Arytenoid Adduction.

2. Characteristics of the Voice Handicap Index for Patients With Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Who Underwent Arytenoid Adduction.

3. Surgical Impact of the Montgomery Implant System on Arytenoid Cartilage and the Paralyzed Vocal Fold.

4. Regularity of voice recovery and arytenoid motion after closed reduction in patients with arytenoid dislocation: a self-controlled clinical study.

5. Reliability and Construct Validity of the Penetration-Aspiration Scale for Quantifying Pediatric Outcomes after Interarytenoid Augmentation.

6. Quantitative Measurement of the Three-dimensional Structure of the Vocal Folds and Its Application in Identifying the Type of Cricoarytenoid Joint Dislocation.

7. Cricoarytenoid Joint Ankylosis: Classification and Transoral Laser Microsurgical Treatment.

8. Detection of Arytenoid Dislocation Using Pixel-valued Cuneiform Movement.

9. Assessment of vocal cord movement by ultrasound in the ICU.

10. Arytenoid cartilage movements are hypokinetic in Parkinson's disease: A quantitative dynamic computerised tomographic study.

11. Diagnostic and prognostic contribution of laryngeal electromyography in unilateral vocal-fold immobility in adults.

12. Diagnosis and management of unilateral thyroarytenoid muscle palsy.

13. Quantitative Analysis of the Visor-Like Vertical Motion of the Cricoarytenoid Joint in the Living Subject.

14. Sex Differences in Pitch Range and Speech Fundamental Frequency After Arytenoid Adduction and Thyroplasty.

15. Features of Vocal Fold Adductor Paralysis and the Management of Posterior Muscle in Thyroplasty.

16. [Acoustic analysis in patients with unilateral arytenoid dislocation and unilateral vocal fold paralysis].

17. A comparison between transoral glottis-widening techniques for bilateral vocal fold immobility.

18. Arytenoid cartilage dislocation from external blunt laryngeal trauma: evaluation and therapy without laryngeal electromyography.

19. Application of pitch range evaluation subsequent to arytenoid adduction and thyroplasty.

20. Pediatric arytenoid dislocation: diagnosis and treatment.

21. Management of a rare case of arytenoid mucosa oedema inducing stridor and cough.

22. Treatment outcomes of closed reduction of arytenoid dislocation.

23. Characteristics of vocal fold immobility following endotracheal intubation.

24. Three-dimensional computed tomography analysis of neoglottis after supracricoid laryngectomy with cricohyoidoepiglottopexy.

25. Detection of passive movement of the arytenoid cartilage in unilateral vocal-fold paralysis by laryngoscopic observation: useful diagnostic findings.

26. Vocal outcome after arytenoid adduction and ansa cervicalis transfer.

27. Use of intraoperative laryngeal electromyography to evaluate stridor in children with arthrogryposis.

28. Arytenoid asymmetry in relation to vocal symptoms in singers.

29. Injection augmentation of arytenoids after partial laryngectomy: case series.

30. Exercising videoendoscopic evaluation of 45 horses with respiratory noise and/or poor performance after laryngoplasty.

31. Evidence of return of function in patients with vocal fold paresis.

32. Three-dimensional arytenoid movement induced by vocal fold injections.

33. Tremulous arytenoid movements predict severity of glottic stenosis in multiple system atrophy.

34. Multiparameter comparison of injection laryngoplasty, medialization laryngoplasty, and arytenoid adduction in an excised larynx model.

35. Arytenoid adduction with medialization laryngoplasty versus injection or medialization laryngoplasty: the role of the arytenoidopexy.

36. Arytenoid adduction asymmetries in persons with and without voice disorders.

37. Characterization of arytenoid vertical displacement in unilateral vocal fold paralysis by three-dimensional computed tomography.

38. Effect of poll flexion and dynamic laryngeal collapse on tracheal pressure in Norwegian Coldblooded Trotter racehorses.

39. Clinical trials using a telemetric endoscope for use during over-ground exercise: a preliminary study.

40. Surgical and conservative management of bilateral dynamic laryngeal collapse associated with poll flexion in harness race horses.

41. Laryngopharyngeal abnormalities in hospitalized patients with dysphagia.

42. Arytenoid abduction for dynamic rehabilitation of bilateral laryngeal paralysis.

43. Ventroaxial luxation of the apex of the corniculate process of the arytenoid cartilage in resting horses during induced swallowing or nasal occlusion.

44. Dynamic obstructions of the equine upper respiratory tract. Part 1: observations during high-speed treadmill endoscopy of 600 Thoroughbred racehorses.

45. Dynamic obstructions of the equine upper respiratory tract. Part 2: comparison of endoscopic findings at rest and during high-speed treadmill exercise of 600 Thoroughbred racehorses.

46. Cardiac arrhythmias during and after treadmill exercise in poorly performing thoroughbred racehorses.

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

48. Vocal process avulsion.

49. Upper airway dysfunction associated with collapse of the apex of the corniculate process of the left arytenoid cartilage during exercise in 15 horses.

50. Office-based laryngoscopic observations of recurrent laryngeal nerve paresis and paralysis.

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