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Bilateral vocal cord paralysis is most commonly caused by trauma, malignancy, and neurologic disorders. Cases secondary to esophageal compression of the recurrent laryngeal nerves are rare. We report a patient admitted with an exacerbation of achalasia who developed acute respiratory distress from bilateral immobile vocal cords. Imaging studies revealed impressive dilation of the cervical esophagus...
HORNUNG, D. E., D. B. KURTZ, C. B. BRADSHAW, D. M. SEIPEL, P. F. KENT, D. C. BLAIR AND P. EMKO. The olfactory loss that accompanies an HIV infection. PHYSIOL BEHAV 64(4) 549-556, 1998.-A number of studies have shown that HIV infection is associated with decreased olfactory ability. Additionally, it has been hypothesized that a reduced odorant identification may precede the advent of AIDS Dementia...
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