| 11. | The gland receives parasympathetic nerve supply from the superior laryngeal nerve and the recurrent laryngeal nerve.
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| 12. | :: : : One of my favorite " go-to " examples is the Recurrent laryngeal nerve.
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| 13. | The gland receives parasympathetic nerve supply from the superior laryngeal nerve and the recurrent laryngeal nerve.
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| 14. | Injury to the external laryngeal nerve causes weakened phonation because the vocal folds cannot be tightened.
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| 15. | Above the vocal folds the sensory innervation of the larynx is via the internal laryngeal nerve.
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| 16. | Treatment for the ailment includes surgery in which a portion of the laryngeal nerve is removed.
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| 17. | Reportedly there is a 1 % incidence of permanent recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis after complete thyroidectomy.
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| 18. | Another operation called " recurrent laryngeal nerve avulsion " has positive outcomes of 80 % at three years.
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| 19. | The larynx EMG can, within limits, provide a prognosis of the development of a recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis.
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| 20. | In case of complete paralysis of superior laryngeal nerve, collagen infections, autologous fat infection, thyroplasty can be advocated.
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