Bilateral Vocal Fold Polyps Due to Repetitive Phonotrauma

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Bilateral Vocal Fold Polyps Due to Repetitive Phonotrauma
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Otorhinolaryngology

Case description

Bilateral true vocal fold polyps resulted from repetitive phonotrauma in a female teacher. The patient's voice became hoarse with pitch break and worsens when she talks many hours of teaching in a week. Microlaryngeal surgery was performed and she regained normal voice.

related terms: vocal fold polyps, phonotrauma


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Andrzej Sykała

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