In untreated RRP patients presenting to three laryngology clinics, males had more anatomic sites affected by papilloma than females.
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Easier-to-Use Vocal Fold Injectables Prompt More In-Office Procedures
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Cases Demonstrate Difficulty of Treating Tricky Vocal Fold Cysts
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Cysts on vocal folds can be complicated lesions to manage: Postsurgical healing can be difficult to forecast, and the effects on the voice can also be difficult to determine until after surgery.
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Exercise-Induced PVFM Often Challenging to Diagnose
Lack of awareness surrounding exercise-induced paradoxical vocal fold movement (PVFM) as a cause of dyspnea may contribute to athletes being misdiagnosed and improperly treated.
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Management of the Aging Voice
We all age, as our bodies unfailingly tell us. Muscles weaken, joints stiffen, hair thins, skin sags-the external signs are evident, albeit somewhat delayed and distorted in the increasing penchant toward masking time through cosmetics.
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