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Vocal fold nodule — Vocal cord nodule Classification and external resources Histopathologic image of vocal fold nodule or polyp. Biopsy specimen. H E stain. ICD 10 J … Wikipedia
Vocal fold cyst — Vocal fold cysts are collections of fluid in sac like formations on the vocal folds.Cysts can deteriorate the quality of human speech production, causing diplophonia, a condition where the vocal cords produce multiple tones at the same time, or… … Wikipedia
Nodule — A small solid collection of tissue, a nodule is palpable (can be felt). It may range in size from greater than 1.0 cm (3/8 inch) to somewhat less than 2 cm (13/16 inch) in diameter. A nodule may be present in the epidermis, dermis or subcutis (at … Medical dictionary
Nodule (medicine) — For use of the term nodule in dermatology, see Nodule (dermatology) In medicine, a nodule refers to a relatively hard, roughly spherical abnormal structure. Nodules may form on tendons and muscles in response to injury. The vocal cords may also… … Wikipedia
Vocal folds — Infobox Anatomy Name = Vocal folds Latin = plica vocalis GraySubject = 236 GrayPage = 1079 Caption = Laryngoscopic view of the vocal folds. Caption2 = Abduction and adduction Precursor = |Sixth pharyngeal arch System = Artery = Vein = Nerve = |N … Wikipedia
Solitary pulmonary nodule — Classification and external resources Chest X ray showing a solitary pulmonary nodule (indicated by a black box) in the left upper lobe … Wikipedia
Solitary thyroid nodule — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Solitary thyroid nodule ICD10 = E04.1 ICD9 = ICD9|241.0 olitary thyroid noduleRisks for cancerSolitary thyroid nodules are more common in females yet more worrisome in males. Other associations with neoplastic… … Wikipedia
singer's nodule — a pearly white nodule that may develop on the vocal folds of people who use their voice excessively or in those with poor vocal technique … Medical dictionary
singer's nodule — a pearly white nodule that may develop on the vocal folds of people who use their voice excessively or in those with poor vocal technique … The new mediacal dictionary
PHONATION — La communication parlée requiert l’utilisation des organes de la respiration, dans le but d’engendrer des séquences de phénomènes sonores, transitoires, opposables, assemblés dans un tout, suivant certaines règles et dont l’objet est de véhiculer … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cartilage — Firm, rubbery tissue that cushions bones at joints. A more flexible kind of cartilage connects muscles with bones and makes up other parts of the body, such as the larynx and the outside parts of the ears. * * * A connective tissue characterized… … Medical dictionary