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Definition of laryngeal - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Laryngeal cancer forms in the tissues of the larynx (area of the throat that contains the vocal cords). The larynx includes the supraglottis, glottis (vocal ...
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Larynx - Wikipedia
The larynx ( pl. : larynges or larynxes), commonly called the voice box, is an organ in the top of the neck involved in breathing, producing sound and ...
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Larynx (Voice Box): Anatomy & Function - Cleveland Clinic
Your larynx is a hollow tube in the middle of your neck, just above your trachea (windpipe) and esophagus. It makes it possible for you to make sounds.
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laryngeal
laryngeal, a. and n. Anat. and Surg. (ləˈrɪndʒɪəl) Also 9 laringeal. [f. mod.L. larynge-us (f. laryng-, larynx) + -al1.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to the larynx; e.g. laryngeal muscle, laryngeal nerve. Of a disease: Affecting or seated in the larynx. Of an instrument: Used in treating or examining...
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LARYNGEAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an anatomical part (such as a nerve or artery) that supplies or is associated with the larynx 2. a : a laryngeal sound b : any of a set of several ...
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Anatomy, Head and Neck: Laryngeal Muscles - StatPearls - NCBI
The laryngeal muscles are critical to voice production, breathing, and airway protection during swallowing.
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Laryngeal
Laryngeal may mean
pertaining to the larynx
in Indo-European linguistics, a consonant postulated in the laryngeal theory
Laryngeal consonant
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The larynx - what is it and where is it located?
The larynx is also called the voicebox. It is in the neck, above the windpipe (trachea) and in front of the gullet (oesophagus).
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Larynx Anatomy - Medscape Reference
The larynx is composed of three large, unpaired cartilages (cricoid, thyroid, and epiglottis); three pairs of smaller cartilages (arytenoids, corniculate, and ...
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Muscles of the Larynx - Intrinsic - Extrinsic - TeachMeAnatomy
The muscles of the larynx can be divided into two groups; the external muscles and the internal muscles. The external muscles act to elevate or depress the ...
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Laryngeal (larynx) cancer - NHS
Laryngeal cancer is a type of cancer that affects the larynx (voice box). The larynx is part of the throat found at the entrance of the windpipe (trachea). It plays an important role in helping you breathe and speak. In the UK, there are more than 2,000 new cases of laryngeal cancer each year. The condition is more common in people over the age ...
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Laryngeal Cancer: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Dec 23, 2022Laryngeal cancer can form in any of the three main parts of your larynx: Supraglottis (upper part): More than one in three laryngeal cancers ... But even advanced laryngeal cancer can be cured. If it comes back, it usually happens within the first two or three years after treatment. After five years, there's a very low risk of cancer returning.
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Laryngeal cleft
Laryngeal clefts are classified into four types according to Benjamin and Inglis. Treatment
Treatment of a laryngeal cleft depends on the length and resulting severity of symptoms.
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Laryngeal Papillomatosis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Children can get the first dose of the HPV vaccine starting at age 9 and a second dose before age 15. Unvaccinated adults younger than 26 can also get the vaccine. Adults need three doses. If you're 27 to 45 years old, sexually active with more than one partner and don't have HPV, you may also benefit from vaccination. You should talk to ...
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Laryngeal consonant
Laryngeal consonants (a term often used interchangeably with guttural consonants) are consonants with their primary articulation in the larynx. In a broad sense, therefore, laryngeal articulations include the radical consonants, which involve the root of the tongue.
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