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Vocal Polyps and Nodules Treatment and Management - Medscape
Treatment options for vocal fold nodules (VFNs) and vocal fold polyps (VFPs) include both invasive and noninvasive techniques.[16] Prevailing thought reflects the opinion that the etiologic mechanisms of both lesions are most directly related to vocal use and technique.
http://http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/864565-treatment
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Vocal Cord Polyps, Nodules, and Granulomas - Merk Manuals
Acute trauma or chronic irritation causes changes in the vocal cords that can lead to polyps, nodules, or granulomas. All cause hoarseness and a breathy voice. Persistence of these symptoms for > 3 wk dictates visualization of the vocal cords.
http://https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/ear,-nose,-and-throat-disorders/laryngeal-disorders/vocal-cord-polyps,-nodules,-and-granulomas
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Vocal Polyps and Nodules Treatment and Management: Medical Therapy, Surgical Therapy, Preoperative Details - Medscape
Confronted with symptoms of dysphonia, the clinician is charged with accurate diagnosis and timely institution of appropriate therapeutic intervention. Vocal fold lesions are a common cause of hoarseness.
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/864565-treatment
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Vocal Cord Nodules And Polyps - HealthCentral Encyclopedia
Learn about vocal cord nodules and polyps here.
http://www.healthcentral.com/encyclopedia/hc/vocal-cord-nodules-and-polyps-3168950/
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How Can I Tell if I Have Vocal Nodules? - OHNIWW
Beverly Hills laryngologist, Reena Gupta, MD, discusses the symptoms and diagnosis of vocal nodules using video stroboscopy.
http://www.ohniww.org/vocal-nodules-diagnosis/
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Vocal Cord Disorders Guide: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options - Drugs
Vocal Cord Disorders - an easy to understand guide covering causes, diagnosis, symptoms, treatment and prevention plus additional in depth medical information.
http://www.drugs.com/health-guide/vocal-cord-disorders.html
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Larynx Disorder Symptoms - Causes - Treatment - NYEE
Almost every disorder of the larynx may result in more than one symptom, and there is no single symptom associated with a specific disorder of the larynx.
http://www.nyee.edu/patient-care/otolaryngology/voice-swallowing/larynx-disorders
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Vocal Nodules, Vocal Polyps, Vocal Cysts - Emory Healthcare
Vocal nodules, vocal polyps and vocal cysts are all vocal disorders where masses or lumps form on the vocal folds in the larynx.
http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/voice-center/diseases-conditions/vocal-nodules-polyps-cysts.html
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Vocal Fold Nodule - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
A vocal fold nodule is a mass of tissue that grows on a vocal fold. Typically this mass appears on the junction of the anterior 1/3 and posterior 2/3 of the vocal fold, where contact is most forceful.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocal_fold_nodule
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Vocal Polyps and Nodules - Background, History of the Procedure, Problem
Confronted with symptoms of dysphonia, the clinician is charged with accurate diagnosis and timely institution of appropriate therapeutic intervention. Vocal fold lesions are a common cause of hoarseness.
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/864565-overview
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Vocal Cord Nodules Diagnosis and Treatment
Los Angeles voice doctor/laryngologist, Dr. Reena Gupta explains vocal nodule symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
http://www.voicedoctorla.com/voice-disorders/vocal-nodules-nodes/
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Vocal Cord Polyps, Nodules, and Granulomas - Merck Manuals
Learn about Vocal Cord Polyps, Nodules, and Granulomas symptoms, diagnosis and treatment in the Merck Manual. HCP and Vet versions too!
http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/ear,-nose,-and-throat-disorders/laryngeal-disorders/vocal-cord-polyps,-nodules,-and-granulomas
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Nodules, Polyps, and Cysts - American Academy of Otolaryngology
The term vocal cord lesion (physicians call them vocal Âfold lesions) refers to a group of noncancerous (benign), abnormal growths (lesions) within or along the covering of the vocal cord.
http://www.entnet.org/content/nodules-polyps-and-cysts
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Vocal Cord Nodules and Polyps - ASHA
Vocal cord nodules are benign (noncancerous) growths on both vocal cords that are caused by vocal abuse.
http://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/NodulesPolyps/