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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Hoarse
  1. ... first symptom of this condition is usually a hoarse voice, which is due to deposits in the vocal cords. In infancy the hoarseness is expressed as a weak cry. The voice ...
  2. ... hypertrophy). Vocal cords can stiffen, resulting in a hoarse voice. The airway is narrow, which can contribute ...
  3. ... symptoms in infants with LOC syndrome is a hoarse cry due to ulcers or overgrowth of granulation ...
  4. ... earache, pain when swallowing or difficulty swallowing, a hoarse voice, difficulty breathing, or enlarged lymph nodes.HNSCC ...
  5. ... cords also enlarge, which results in a deep, hoarse voice. Narrowing of the airway causes frequent upper ...
  6. ... can also affect the voice box (larynx), causing hoarseness or breathing problems. Researchers used to classigy pachyonychia ...
  7. ... and includes graying and loss of hair; a hoarse voice; and thin, hardened skin. They may also ...
  8. ... curvature of the spine (scoliosis), obesity, and a hoarse voice. Some people with this disorder have ear ...
  9. ... or breathy (hypophonic). Eventually, the voice becomes gurgling, hoarse, and nasal. The weakness can also cause difficulty ...
  10. ... Three classic signs occur in Farber lipogranulomatosis: a hoarse voice or a weak cry, small lumps of ...
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