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Standard Definition version: This video discusses surgical management of hemorrhagic vocal cord polyps and the expected outcome after surgery. It is the 2nd video in a two-part series on hemorrhagic vocal cord polyps discussing both diagnosis and management.
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This video discusses surgical management of hemorrhagic vocal cord polyps and the expected outcome after surgery. It is the 2nd video in a two-part series on hemorrhagic vocal cord polyps, discussing both diagnosis and management.
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Hemorrhagic vocal cord polyps are reviewed utilizing a case study going through diagnosis and treatment. Hemorrhagic vocal cord polyps are generally caused by vocal accidents. Sudden vocal overuse breaks a blood vessel.
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Hemorrhagic vocal cord polyps are reviewed utilizing a case study going through diagnosis and treatment. Hemorrhagic vocal cord polyps are generally caused by vocal accidents. Sudden vocal overuse breaks a blood vessel.
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Muscle tension dysphonia is frequently used in two completely different ways in laryngology. I made this film in 2007 to distinguish 2 of the 3 ways the term "Muscle Tension Dysphonia" is used in my profession.
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There are 5 keys to performing a Great Laryngeal examination. The most expensive tip is to have a great endoscope for viewing the vocal cords.
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Doc, what should I do about my vocal cord polyp?
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A patient with vocal cord papilloma is used to highlight the importance of a close laryngeal exam, in order not to miss something tiny on the vocal cords that might be impairing the voice
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What should you think about if your physician suggests stripping your vocal cords? Is there any role for vocal cord stripping. What does a voice sound like after a vocal cord stripping?
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Laryngoscopy is the art of placing a camera in the throat to view the vocal cords. Important aspects of how to perform the examination, what structures can be seen and how do different areas function are described. A laryngoscopy is the foundation for diagnosing hoarseness or voice problems.