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PMCID: PMC5327592
Sentence ID: 1206
Relation ID: 1209
When the midline distances were compared without sex discrimination, the left recurrent laryngeal nerve was significantly distant than the right to trachea midline (P<0.001). left recurrent laryngeal nerve trachea topological-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5327592 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC7501543
Sentence ID: 1318
Relation ID: 1322
The left recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) is located between the esophagus and trachea, but the right nerve ascends through the fat tissue of the right central compartment [7]. left recurrent laryngeal nerve esophagus topological-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7501543 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC7501543
Sentence ID: 1318
Relation ID: 1323
The left recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) is located between the esophagus and trachea, but the right nerve ascends through the fat tissue of the right central compartment [7]. left recurrent laryngeal nerve trachea topological-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7501543 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMID: 20724182
Sentence ID: 8307
Relation ID: 8310
Functional electrical stimulation of the left recurrent laryngeal nerve using a vagus nerve stimulator in a normal horse . left recurrent laryngeal nerve vagus nerve functional-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20724182 0.865435 pmd_abstract_2021_base
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PMID: 32178945
Sentence ID: 9920
Relation ID: 9923
Intraoperatively , left recurrent laryngeal nerve was not identified along tracheoesophageal groove , but directly originated from vagal nerve and was running horizontally to larynx . left recurrent laryngeal nerve vagal nerve structural-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32178945 0.977223 pmd_abstract_2021_base
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DOI: 10.1111/tra.12472
Sentence ID: 11852
Relation ID: 11855
Giraffes contain approximately 5 m axons in their left recurrent laryngeal nerve that emerges from the vagus nerve and innervates the larynx after looping under the aortic arch, and in the largest living mammal, the blue whale, axons may potentially reach 30 m. left recurrent laryngeal nerve vagus nerve structural-connectivity https://doi.org/10.1111/tra.12472 0.862276 wiley_rdw
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PMCID: PMC4868890
Sentence ID: 3940020
Relation ID: 3940023
In addition, other early postoperative complications such as paradoxical hypertension, aortic dissection, left recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis, phrenic nerve injury, and subclavian steal are still important [11]. left recurrent laryngeal nerve phrenic nerve anatomical-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4868890 0.999093 pmc_oai_202111
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PMCID: PMC4647018
Sentence ID: 3940125
Relation ID: 3940128
Vocal cord paralysis is more common due to left recurrent laryngeal nerve infiltration than right recurrent laryngeal nerve infiltration. left recurrent laryngeal nerve right recurrent laryngeal nerve structural-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4647018 0.975642 pmc_oai_202111
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PMCID: PMC7191109
Sentence ID: 3941639
Relation ID: 3941642
Two months following the initial presentation, the patient underwent surgical treatment with right and left thyroidectomy, upper mediastinal tumor resection, left recurrent laryngeal nerve exploration, right recurrent laryngeal nerve anastomosis, and tracheotomy. left recurrent laryngeal nerve right recurrent laryngeal nerve structural-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7191109 0.69149 pmc_oai_202111
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PMCID: PMC3124275
Sentence ID: 3944555
Relation ID: 3944558
Morbidity includes early postoperative paradoxical hypertension, left recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis, phrenic nerve injury, and subclavian steal. left recurrent laryngeal nerve phrenic nerve structural-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3124275 0.981722 pmc_oai_202111
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PMCID: PMC4616733
Sentence ID: 3945631
Relation ID: 3945634
The left recurrent laryngeal nerve has a longer passage in the thoracic cage than the right recurrent laryngeal nerve, which explains why most cases of thoracic-surgery-related UVFP occurred on the left side. left recurrent laryngeal nerve right recurrent laryngeal nerve structural-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4616733 0.999067 pmc_oai_202111
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PMCID: PMC8350468
Sentence ID: 3946226
Relation ID: 3946229
To avoid left vocal cord palsy, the left recurrent laryngeal nerve and the proximal vagus nerve must be carefully preserved (Fig. 6). left recurrent laryngeal nerve vagus nerve anatomical-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8350468 0.91273 pmc_oai_202111
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PMID: 26104067
Sentence ID: 8672433
Relation ID: 8672436
Although patients with TAA are often asymptomatic, ascending and arch aneurysms can erode into the mediastinal structures, causing hoarseness due to left recurrent laryngeal nerve compression, hemi-diaphragmatic paralysis due to phrenic nerve compression, and so forth. left recurrent laryngeal nerve phrenic nerve structural-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26104067 0.975642 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 27242935
Sentence ID: 8672767
Relation ID: 8672770
In addition, other early postoperative complications such as paradoxical hypertension, aortic dissection, left recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis, phrenic nerve injury, and subclavian steal are still important [11]. left recurrent laryngeal nerve phrenic nerve structural-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27242935 0.772698 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 33330282
Sentence ID: 8677433
Relation ID: 8677436
On the right: The left recurrent laryngeal nerve seen from posterolateral direction during a right thoracotomy (right non-recurrent laryngeal nerve not shown). left recurrent laryngeal nerve laryngeal nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33330282 0.547053 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 33391560
Sentence ID: 8677490
Relation ID: 8677493
In addition, other early postoperative complications such as paradoxical hypertension, aortic dissection, left recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis, phrenic nerve injury, atelectasis, obstructive pneumonia, and subclavian steal syndrome cannot be ignored. left recurrent laryngeal nerve phrenic nerve structural-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33391560 0.997461 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 26104067
Sentence ID: 10048642
Relation ID: 10048645
Although patients with TAA are often asymptomatic, ascending and arch aneurysms can erode into the mediastinal structures, causing hoarseness due to left recurrent laryngeal nerve compression, hemi-diaphragmatic paralysis due to phrenic nerve compression, and so forth. left recurrent laryngeal nerve phrenic nerve structural connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26104067 0.975642 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 27242935
Sentence ID: 10048790
Relation ID: 10048793
In addition, other early postoperative complications such as paradoxical hypertension, aortic dissection, left recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis, phrenic nerve injury, and subclavian steal are still important [11]. left recurrent laryngeal nerve phrenic nerve structural connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27242935 0.772698 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 33330282
Sentence ID: 10051050
Relation ID: 10051053
On the right: The left recurrent laryngeal nerve seen from posterolateral direction during a right thoracotomy (right non-recurrent laryngeal nerve not shown). left recurrent laryngeal nerve laryngeal nerve topological connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33330282 0.547053 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 33391560
Sentence ID: 10051089
Relation ID: 10051092
In addition, other early postoperative complications such as paradoxical hypertension, aortic dissection, left recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis, phrenic nerve injury, atelectasis, obstructive pneumonia, and subclavian steal syndrome cannot be ignored. left recurrent laryngeal nerve phrenic nerve structural connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33391560 0.997461 pmc_oai_202202