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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Laryngeal obstruction
  1. Voice Disorders/Specifics ... Voice Disorders ... American Thoracic Society ... PDF
  2. Voice Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Voice is the sound made by air passing from your lungs through your larynx, or voice box. In your larynx are your vocal cords, two bands of muscle that vibrate ...
  3. Vocal Cord Dysfunction: Is it a Type of Asthma? (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Asthma/Related Issues ... Asthma ... Voice Disorders/Related Issues ... Voice Disorders ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  4. ... be affected are the windpipe (trachea), voice box (larynx), or throat (pharynx).
  5. ... to the nerves to your vocal cords and larynx. Bleeding and possible airway obstruction . A sharp rise in thyroid hormone levels (only ...
  6. ... a blockage in the throat or voice box (larynx). It is most often heard when taking in a breath.
  7. Damage to the laryngeal nerve can result in loss of voice or obstruction to breathing.
  8. The area of the larynx bounded by the thyroid and cricoid cartilage is a frequent site for obstruction, either by swallowed foreign bodies or abnormal tissue growths. A cricothyrotomy is an emergency procedure that relieves an airway obstruction ...
  9. NIDCD Glossary From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders)  
    Ear Infections/Reference Desk ... Ear Infections ... Hearing Disorders and Deafness/Reference Desk ... Hearing Disorders and Deafness ... Speech and Communication Disorders/ ...
  10. ... a critical illness Subglottic stenosis from prior trauma Obstruction from obesity for sleep apnea Congenital (inherited) abnormality of the larynx or trachea Severe neck or mouth injuries Inhalation ...
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