Management of Vocal Fold Paralysis and Dysphagia for Neurologic Malignancies in Children.
Peter NagyNicholas BeckmannSteven CoxAnthony M SheynPublished in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2019)
Patients with vocal fold paralysis secondary to neurologic malignancy can have an improvement in speech and swallowing after a variety of treatments, including speech therapy or early injection laryngoplasty. There was no statistically significant difference in improvement based on the type of intervention utilized. A larger sample size is needed to conclude whether surgical intervention combined with speech therapy leads to more rapid and significant functional improvement than speech therapy alone.