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VOICE INDEX • Introduction / The Voice Team • Photo Library • Normal Speech, but Upper Range Loss • Voice That Catches/Spasms (Spasmodic Dysphonia)
Other Topics • Lump in the Throat (Globus Pharyngeus) • Ear Fullness or Popping / Crackling • TMJ Videos On ENT Topics
VOICE INDEX • Introduction / The Voice Team • Photo Library • Normal Speech, but Upper Range Loss • Voice That Catches/Spasms (Spasmodic Dysphonia)
Other Topics • Lump in the Throat (Globus Pharyngeus) • Ear Fullness or Popping / Crackling • TMJ Videos On ENT Topics
VOICE INDEX • Introduction / The Voice Team • Photo Library • Normal Speech, but Upper Range Loss • Voice That Catches/Spasms (Spasmodic Dysphonia)
Other Topics • Lump in the Throat (Globus Pharyngeus) • Ear Fullness or Popping / Crackling • TMJ Videos On ENT Topics
VOICE INDEX • Introduction / The Voice Team • Photo Library • Normal Speech, but Upper Range Loss • Voice That Catches/Spasms (Spasmodic Dysphonia)
Other Topics • Lump in the Throat (Globus Pharyngeus) • Ear Fullness or Popping / Crackling • TMJ Videos On ENT Topics
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Library of Photos of Voicebox Abnormalities Note that all photographs were obtained from patients seen and evaluated at Fauquier ENT. Below is the list of pathology seen in this webpage. Each photo was taken from a different patient. Multiple different examples can be found for most abnormalities. Video of the actual exam can be found by following the links under Voice Index. The pictures were obtained while examining the voicebox by using a fiberoptic endoscope. If you don't know what normal looks like, click here for pictures or here for video. Go through the tutorial for a complete explanation of how humans produce sound. Vocal Cord Nodules (Back to Top) Vocal Cord Cysts (Back to Top) Vocal Cord Polyps (Back to Top) Candidal Laryngitis (Back to Top) Vocal Cord Cancer (Back to Top) Reflux Laryngitis (Back to Top) Hemorrhagic Laryngitis (Back to Top) Dehydration (Back to Top) Mucosal Bridge (Back to Top) Vocal Cord Papillomas (Back to Top) Traumatic Laryngitis (Back to Top) Viral Laryngitis (Back to Top) Bacterial Laryngitis (Back to Top) Vocal Cord Paralysis (Back to Top) Bowed Vocal Cords or Presbylaryngeus (Back to Top) Muscle Tension Dysphonia (Back to Top) Tracheal Stenosis (Back to Top) Posterior Glottic Web (Back to Top) Vocal Cord Varicosity (Back to Top) Tracheomalacia (Back to Top)
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