Your patient presents in your office complaining of hoarseness. During your examination, you find that one vocal
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Your patient presents in your office complaining of hoarseness. During your examination, you find that one vocal fold has deviated toward the midline and does not abduct during deep inspiration or vocalization. You also observe that touch sensation in the vestibule of the larynx appears to be intact.
You suspect that a nerve has been damaged, but which nerve is most likely involved?
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