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Laryngeal Neoplasms   5
Laryngeal Neoplasms -- etiology   2
Laryngeal Neoplasms -- rehabilitation : Laryngeal function and voice disorders basic science to clinical practice Christopher R. Watts, Shaheen N. Awan  2019 1
Laryngeal Neoplasms -- surgery   2
 

Laryngeal Nerve -- See Laryngeal Nerves


Branches of the VAGUS NERVE. The superior laryngeal nerves originate near the nodose ganglion and separate into external branches, which supply motor fibers to the cricothyroid muscles, and internal branches, which carry sensory fibers. The RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE originates more caudally and carries efferents to all muscles of the larynx except the cricothyroid. The laryngeal nerves and their various branches also carry sensory and autonomic fibers to the laryngeal, pharyngeal, tracheal, and cardiac regions
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Laryngeal nerve.   3
 

Laryngeal Nerve Palsy, Recurrent -- See Vocal Cord Paralysis


Congenital or acquired paralysis of one or both VOCAL CORDS. This condition is caused by defects in the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, the VAGUS NERVE and branches of LARYNGEAL NERVES. Common symptoms are VOICE DISORDERS including HOARSENESS or APHONIA
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Laryngeal Nerve, Superior -- See Laryngeal Nerves


Branches of the VAGUS NERVE. The superior laryngeal nerves originate near the nodose ganglion and separate into external branches, which supply motor fibers to the cricothyroid muscles, and internal branches, which carry sensory fibers. The RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE originates more caudally and carries efferents to all muscles of the larynx except the cricothyroid. The laryngeal nerves and their various branches also carry sensory and autonomic fibers to the laryngeal, pharyngeal, tracheal, and cardiac regions
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Laryngeal Nerves   4
Laryngeal Nerves -- anatomy & histology : Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of the larynx / Yasuo Hisa, editor  2016 1
Laryngeal Nerves -- physiology : Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of the larynx / Yasuo Hisa, editor  2016 1
 

Laryngeal Nerves, Superior -- See Laryngeal Nerves


Branches of the VAGUS NERVE. The superior laryngeal nerves originate near the nodose ganglion and separate into external branches, which supply motor fibers to the cricothyroid muscles, and internal branches, which carry sensory fibers. The RECURRENT LARYNGEAL NERVE originates more caudally and carries efferents to all muscles of the larynx except the cricothyroid. The laryngeal nerves and their various branches also carry sensory and autonomic fibers to the laryngeal, pharyngeal, tracheal, and cardiac regions
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Laryngeal Paralyses -- See Vocal Cord Paralysis


Congenital or acquired paralysis of one or both VOCAL CORDS. This condition is caused by defects in the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, the VAGUS NERVE and branches of LARYNGEAL NERVES. Common symptoms are VOICE DISORDERS including HOARSENESS or APHONIA
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Laryngeal Paralysis -- See Vocal Cord Paralysis


Congenital or acquired paralysis of one or both VOCAL CORDS. This condition is caused by defects in the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, the VAGUS NERVE and branches of LARYNGEAL NERVES. Common symptoms are VOICE DISORDERS including HOARSENESS or APHONIA
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Laryngeal Perichondritides -- See Laryngeal Diseases


Pathological processes involving any part of the LARYNX which coordinates many functions such as voice production, breathing, swallowing, and coughing
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Laryngeal Perichondritis -- See Laryngeal Diseases


Pathological processes involving any part of the LARYNX which coordinates many functions such as voice production, breathing, swallowing, and coughing
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Laryngeal Posterior Commissure -- See Larynx


A tubular organ of VOICE production. It is located in the anterior neck, superior to the TRACHEA and inferior to the tongue and HYOID BONE

--consider also terms at VOCAL VOICE
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Laryngeal Posterior Commissures -- See Larynx


A tubular organ of VOICE production. It is located in the anterior neck, superior to the TRACHEA and inferior to the tongue and HYOID BONE

--consider also terms at VOCAL VOICE
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Laryngeal Prostheses -- See Larynx, Artificial


A device, activated electronically or by expired pulmonary air, which simulates laryngeal activity and enables a laryngectomized person to speak. Examples of the pneumatic mechanical device are the Tokyo and Van Hunen artificial larynges. Electronic devices include the Western Electric electrolarynx, Tait oral vibrator, Cooper-Rand electrolarynx and the Ticchioni pipe
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Laryngeal Prosthesis -- See Larynx, Artificial


A device, activated electronically or by expired pulmonary air, which simulates laryngeal activity and enables a laryngectomized person to speak. Examples of the pneumatic mechanical device are the Tokyo and Van Hunen artificial larynges. Electronic devices include the Western Electric electrolarynx, Tait oral vibrator, Cooper-Rand electrolarynx and the Ticchioni pipe
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Laryngeal stenosis -- See Larynx Stenosis


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Laryngeal stroboscopy -- See Laryngostroboscopy


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Laryngeals (Phonetics)   4
 

Laryngectomies -- See Laryngectomy


Total or partial excision of the larynx
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  Laryngectomy -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Laryngectomy.   4
Laryngectomy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc. : Comprehensive tracheostomy care : the National Tracheostomy Safety Project manual / edited by Dr. Brendan McGrath  2014 1
Laryngectomy -- methods : Laryngeal cancer (Dedivitis)  2019 1
 

Larynges, Artificial -- See Larynx, Artificial


A device, activated electronically or by expired pulmonary air, which simulates laryngeal activity and enables a laryngectomized person to speak. Examples of the pneumatic mechanical device are the Tokyo and Van Hunen artificial larynges. Electronic devices include the Western Electric electrolarynx, Tait oral vibrator, Cooper-Rand electrolarynx and the Ticchioni pipe
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Laryngitis -- diagnosis : Reflux laryngitis and related disorders / Robert T. Sataloff, Philip Katz, Mary J. Hawkshaw, Dahlia Sataloff  2013 1
Laryngitis -- Etiology : Reflux laryngitis and related disorders / Robert T. Sataloff, Philip Katz, Mary J. Hawkshaw, Dahlia Sataloff  2013 1
Laryngitis -- Treatment : Reflux laryngitis and related disorders / Robert T. Sataloff, Philip Katz, Mary J. Hawkshaw, Dahlia Sataloff  2013 1
Laryngologie   2
 

Laryngology -- See Otolaryngology


A surgical specialty concerned with the study and treatment of disorders of the ear, nose, and throat
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Laryngopharyngeal Reflux -- complications : Reflux laryngitis and related disorders / Robert T. Sataloff, Philip Katz, Mary J. Hawkshaw, Dahlia Sataloff  2013 1
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux -- therapy : Reflux laryngitis and related disorders / Robert T. Sataloff, Philip Katz, Mary J. Hawkshaw, Dahlia Sataloff  2013 1
Laryngoplasty. : Injection laryngoplasty / Giuseppe Bergamini, Livio Presutti, Gabriele Molteni, editors  2015 1
 

Laryngoscope and laryngoscopy -- See Laryngoscopy


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Laryngoscopes -- See Also Laryngoscopy


Examination, therapy or surgery of the interior of the larynx performed with a specially designed endoscope
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Laryngoscopic Surgeries -- See Laryngoscopy


Examination, therapy or surgery of the interior of the larynx performed with a specially designed endoscope
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Laryngoscopic Surgery -- See Laryngoscopy


Examination, therapy or surgery of the interior of the larynx performed with a specially designed endoscope
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Laryngoscopic Surgical Procedure -- See Laryngoscopy


Examination, therapy or surgery of the interior of the larynx performed with a specially designed endoscope
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Laryngoscopic Surgical Procedures -- See Laryngoscopy


Examination, therapy or surgery of the interior of the larynx performed with a specially designed endoscope
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Laryngoscopies -- See Laryngoscopy


Examination, therapy or surgery of the interior of the larynx performed with a specially designed endoscope
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Laryngoscopy -- See Also the narrower term Laryngostroboscopy


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Laryngoscopy   5
Laryngoscopy -- Atlases : Atlas of laryngoscopy / edited by Robert T. Sataloff [and others]  2013 1
Laryngoscopy -- methods   2
 

Laryngostenosis -- See Larynx Stenosis


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Laryngostenosis -- diagnosis : Laryngeal and tracheobronchial stenosis / Guri S. Sandhu, MD, FRCS, S.A. Reza Nouraei, MBBChir, PhD, FRCS  2016 1
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