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Laryngeal Paralysis

Disease Laryngeal papillomatosisLaryngitis

laryngeal paralysis - loss of function or feeling of one or both of the vocal folds.
laryngectomy - surgery to remove part or all of the larynx (voice box).

 


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Recurrent laryngeal paralysis is caused by neck or thoracic lesions (such as aortic aneurysm; mitral stenosis; tumors of the thyroid gland, esophagus, lung, or mediastinal structures), trauma, thyroidectomy, neurotoxins (such as lead), ...

alcohol consumption; postnasal drainage; or the reflux of acid from the stomach. Less commonly, laryngitis may result from direct trauma, or more serious conditions such as laryngeal polyps, a benign or malignant tumor, or laryngeal paralysis.

See also: Paralysis, Cancer, Viral, Bacterial, Surgery

Disease Laryngeal papillomatosisLaryngitis

 
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