Vocal fold polyps
Vocal fold polyps
These are usually unilateral and may be associated with an acute infective episode, cigarette smoking or vocal abuse ( Figure 52.53 ). Speech therapy is again indicated, but they do usually require removal by microdissection or laser surgery . Summary box 52.12 Causes of hoarseness /uni25CF /uni25CF /uni25CF /uni25CF
Mucosal disease (e.g. vocal nodule, polyps or laryngeal papillomatosis, acute or chronic laryngitis) Neurological disease (e.g. vocal fold palsy) Neoplasia (e.g. laryngeal tumours) Non-speci /f_i c voice disorders, functional dysphonia Figure 52.54 Laryngeal papillomas.
Vocal fold polyps
These are usually unilateral and may be associated with an acute infective episode, cigarette smoking or vocal abuse ( Figure 52.53 ). Speech therapy is again indicated, but they do usually require removal by microdissection or laser surgery . Summary box 52.12 Causes of hoarseness /uni25CF /uni25CF /uni25CF /uni25CF
Mucosal disease (e.g. vocal nodule, polyps or laryngeal papillomatosis, acute or chronic laryngitis) Neurological disease (e.g. vocal fold palsy) Neoplasia (e.g. laryngeal tumours) Non-speci /f_i c voice disorders, functional dysphonia Figure 52.54 Laryngeal papillomas.
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