Larynx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The larynx (plural larynges), colloquially known as the voicebox, is an organ in the neck of mammals involved in protection of the trachea and sound ...
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Laryngeal Papillomatosis
1 Apr 2008 ... Laryngeal papillomatosis is a disease consisting of tumors that grow inside the larynx (voice box), vocal cords, or the air passages leading ...
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Laryngeal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
11 Sep 2009 ... pertaining to the larynx; in Indo-European linguistics, a consonant postulated in the laryngeal theory; in phonetics, an alternate term for ...
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Laryngeal Cancer: Nose and Throat Cancers: Merck Manual Home Edition
Cancer of the voice box (larynx), a common area of cancer within the head and neck, occurs more often in men than in women. It is linked to cigarette ...
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Laryngeal cancer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Laryngeal cancer may also be called cancer of the larynx or laryngeal carcinoma. Most laryngeal cancers are squamous cell carcinomas, reflecting their ...
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Laryngeal nerve damage: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Injury to the left and right laryngeal nerves at the same time is an urgent situation that can lead to difficulty breathing. ...
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Recurrent laryngeal nerve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The recurrent (inferior) laryngeal nerve is a branch of the vagus nerve (tenth cranial nerve) that supplies motor function and sensation to the larynx ...
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Vocal Cord Polyps and Nodules: Laryngeal Disorders: Merck Manual ...
Polyps may have several other causes, including gastric reflux, untreated hypothyroid states, chronic laryngeal allergic reactions, or chronic inhalation of ...
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Laryngeal theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The laryngeal theory is a generally accepted theory of historical linguistics which proposes the existence of a set of three (or more) consonant sounds ...
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Introduction: Laryngeal Disorders: Merck Manual Professional
The larynx contains the vocal cords and serves as the opening to the tracheobronchial tree. Laryngeal disorders include various benign and malignant tumors, ...
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