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Vocal Fold Paralysis — MCQs

10 questions
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Q1

Following total thyroidectomy, the patient develops respiratory stridor. The cause is:

Q2

Which of the following conditions is least likely to cause bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy?

Q3

A high tracheostomy may be indicated in:

Q4

A 50-year-old smoker presents with hoarseness, dysphagia, and weight loss. Flexible laryngoscopy shows a mass on the vocal cords. What is the next best step?

Q5

During thyroidectomy, which nerve, if damaged, can cause a hoarse voice?

Q6

What is the expected voice quality in a patient with bilateral abductor paralysis of the larynx?

Q7

During thyroidectomy, damage to which nerve leads to loss of high-pitched voice?

Q8

Most common nerve injured in ligation of inferior thyroid artery

Q9

Dysphonia plica ventricularis is produced from:

Q10

Which of the following is true regarding Singer's nodule?

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