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Paradoxical vocal cord motion in pediatric patients
John Palla
, Aaron D. Friedman
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Pediatrics
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Nursing and Health Professions
Pediatrics Patient
100%
Psychologic Assessment
100%
Pathologist
100%
Vocal Cord Disorder
100%
Logopedics
100%
Behavior Therapy
100%
Asthma
100%
Dyspnea
100%
Diseases
100%
Keyphrases
Pediatric Patients
100%
Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion
100%
Treatment Efficacy
16%
Asthma
16%
Patient Exposure
16%
Refractory Patients
16%
Clinical History
16%
Speech-language Pathologists
16%
Irritation
16%
Irritant
16%
Psychologic
16%
Treatment Optimization
16%
Acute Dyspnea
16%
Adduction
16%
Behavioral Therapy
16%
Vocal Cords
16%
Vocal Cord Dysfunction
16%
Laryngoscopic View
16%
Psychologic Assessment
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Asthma
100%
Vocal Cord Disorder
100%
Dyspnea
100%
Diseases
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pediatrics Patient
100%
Vocal Folds
100%
Dyspnea
14%
Pathologist
14%
Asthma
14%
Adduction
14%
Psychological Evaluation
14%
Vocal Cord Dysfunction
14%
Behavior Therapy
14%
Diseases
14%
Neuroscience
Behavioral Therapy
100%
Dyspnea
100%