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Introduction to Vocal Cord Dysfunction, including Outline of following pages ... Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD) is a hidden, yet common, usually unsuspected condition of throat closure &/or choking sensation that can strike any age, can cause sudden, severe episodes (attacks) of breathing difficulty,
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Vocal cord dysfunction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD) is a condition that affects the vocal folds, commonly referred to as the vocal cords, which is characterized by full or partial vocal fold closure that usually occurs dur...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocal_cord_dysfunction
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Overview: Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD), also commonly known as paradoxical vocal fold motion, can be characterized as an abnormal adduction of the vocal cords during the respiratory cycle (especially during the inspiratory phase) that produces airflow obstruction ... ... More on Vocal Cord Dysfunction...
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/137782-overview
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Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a syndrome that closely mimics asthma. People with VCD are often labeled as severe asthmatics who don't respond to typical asthma therapies. Find out more about what VCD is, how it's diagnosed, how it's different from asthma, and the available treatments. ... What is Vocal Cord Dysfunction?
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allergies.about.com/od/lungallergies/a/vcd.htm
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If you have vocal cord dysfunction, your vocal cords suddenly close when they’re not supposed to, cutting off your air supply. Often this happens during exercise or when you’re emotionally upset or crying – just when you need air the most!
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www.aanma.org/2009/02/vocal-cord-dysfunction-something-...
www.aanma.org/2009/02/vocal-cord-dysfunction-something-to-talk-about/
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Information on the respiratory disease vocal cord dysfunction and how it differs from asthma. ... In 1983, doctors described a condition that may be confused with asthma. This condition is called vocal cord dysfunction, or VCD. People with VCD will report asthma-like symptoms to their doctors.
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www.nationaljewish.org/healthinfo/conditions/vcd/index....
www.nationaljewish.org/healthinfo/conditions/vcd/index.aspx
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Vocal Cord Dysfunction Definition Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a disorder that occurs when the vocal cords move toward each other when a person ... Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a disorder that occurs when the vocal cords move toward each other when a person breathes, narrowing the airway and causing wheezing...
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www.answers.com/topic/vocal-cord-dysfunction
www.answers.com/topic/vocal-cord-dysfunction
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TITLE: Vocal Cord Dysfunction: Paradoxical Vocal Cord Motion - A Thorough Review; SOURCE: Grand Rounds Presentation, UTMB, Dept. of Otolaryngology; DATE: July 18, 2001; Todd M. Weiss, Senior Medical Student; ... Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD), also recognized as paradoxical vocal cord motion (PVCM), laryngeal dyskinesia,
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www.utmb.edu/otoref/grnds/Vocal-Cord-2001-07/VCD-2.htm
www.utmb.edu/otoref/grnds/Vocal-Cord-2001-07/VCD-2.htm
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