| 1. | Bilateral injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve would cause this condition.
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| 2. | There are two recurrent laryngeal nerves, right and left, in the human body.
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| 3. | The nerve of the sixth arch becomes the recurrent laryngeal nerve.
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| 4. | The nerve of the fourth arch gives rise to the superior laryngeal nerve.
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| 5. | My current favorite is the Recurrent laryngeal nerve in giraffes.
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| 6. | Another treatment involves cutting the recurrent laryngeal nerve before it reaches the vocal cord.
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| 7. | One particular discovery he made was of the importance of the recurrent laryngeal nerves.
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| 8. | Additionally, superior laryngeal nerve damage ( SLN ) can also lead to vocal fold paresis.
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| 9. | Below the vocal folds it is by way of branches of the recurrent laryngeal nerve.
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| 10. | He also connected a key nerve, known as the recurrent laryngeal nerve, on one side.
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