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July 1993
Paradoxical Vocal Cord Motion: An Unusual Cause of Stridor in the Recovery Room
Radha Sukhani, M.D.;
Radha Sukhani, M.D.
*Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology.
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Joanna Barclay, M.D.;
Joanna Barclay, M.D.
†Senior Resident, Department of Anesthesiology.
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James Chow, M.D.
James Chow, M.D.
‡Associate Professor, Department of Otolaryngology.
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Anesthesiology July 1993, Vol. 79, 177–179.
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Radha Sukhani, Joanna Barclay, James Chow; Paradoxical Vocal Cord Motion: An Unusual Cause of Stridor in the Recovery Room. Anesthesiology 1993; 79:177–179 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199307000-00026
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