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Laryngeal Medialisation Injection (LMI) is an injection into one of the vocal cords in order to improve the voice. This is given during mircolaryngoscopy, which is the examination of the larynx (voice box) while under general anaesthetic.
This information is about microtropia. It includes information about what microtropia is, what causes microtropia, why it may not be obvious that a person has microtropia, how microtropia may affect your child’s vision, what treatment we may give your child and things that may cause your child’s microtropia to worsen and what to do if you think this has happened.