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Symmetrical Ulceration of the Vocal Cords.
1918
E D Davis
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Symmetrical Neoplasms on the Vocal Cords.
January 1908, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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Infiltration and Ulceration of Vocal Cords; Malignant ?
January 1917, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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[Some symmetrical benign tumors and pseudotumors of the vocal cords].
January 1973, Zhurnal ushnykh, nosovykh i gorlovykh boleznei = The journal of otology, rhinology, and laryngologie [sic],
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Case of Infiltration and Ulceration of the Vocal Cords (previously shown).
January 1919, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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[BILATERAL SYMMETRICAL ANGIOMA OF THE TRUE VOCAL CORDS OCCURRING AFTER INTUBATION ANESTHESIA].
January 1964, Vestnik otorinolaringologii,
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Ulceration and necrosis of vocal cords in hospital and unexpected child deaths.
January 1975, The Journal of pathology,
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Case of Symmetrical Fibromata on the Vocal Cords, removed simultaneously by means of the Exhibitor's Forceps.
January 1917, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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[Without vocal cords].
October 1979, Tijdschrift voor ziekenverpleging,
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Corrugated vocal cords.
May 1973, Acta radiologica: diagnosis,
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Xanthous vocal cords.
January 2019, Journal of anaesthesiology, clinical pharmacology,
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