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Parkinson's Disease - Laryngeal Tremors

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Larynx affected by Parkinson's disease (tremors) is presented. Primary problem was optimally treated, followed by voice therapy.

Laryngeal Tuberculosis - Endoscopic View

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One the most perfect imitator of many diseases are tuberculosis. The symptoms include hoarse voice, chronic coughs, pain in the throat, or even noisy breathing, fever with night sweats, loss of appetite,...

Hoarse Voice caused by Laryngeal Web

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The free edges of true vocal folds affected by connecting membrane or tissue creates laryngeal web. Mild web with minimal symptoms may not be treated. If the change of voice or airway obstruction with...

Normal Nasal Turbinates

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Live anatomy of normal nasal turbinated is presented. The clip shows medial bony projection on the lateral nasal wall covered by mucosa. It includes the inferior (IT), middle (MT), and superior turbinates...

Laryngeal Movements

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This learning video presents the anatomy and physiology of the larynx. The laryngeal movements and the vocal folds positions during respiration, phonation and sniffing are perfectly presented. You will...

Laryngeal Movements Upon Laryngeal Crepitus Assessment...

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The laryngeal movements upon laryngeal crepitus assessment are presented. It is commonly performed as a part of clinical examination of the larynx. Prominence of the larynx is hold and moves sideways...

Right vocal fold detachment

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Right vocal fold detachment from the vocal process of the arytenoid cartilage is visualized. The main symptom is dysphonia due to shortening, rounding, and siting at higher level than the left on phonation....

Biopsy of Ventricular Polyp

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The proper way of performing laryngeal examination by use of rigid endoscopes is presented. Moreover, the laryngologist performed excision biopsy of recently found ventricular polyp.

Laryngeal Injury

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Severity of trauma of the larynx depends on the type of injury and the total amount of energy involved. We cen distinguish two types of this condition: penetrating and closed. Presence of mucosal edema,...

Laryngeal Movements and vocal folds positions

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This learning video presents the anatomy and physiology of the larynx. The laryngeal movements and the vocal folds positions during respiration, phonation and sniffing are perfectly presented. You will...

Hypopharyngeal and laryngeal inlet

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Inlet of the hypopharynx and larynx is visualized by use of 30 and 70 degree endoscope. The best quality view can be obtained by using 70 degree endoscope rather than 30 degree endoscope which offers...

Laryngeal Cancer involving the left vocal fold...

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Uncontrolled or abnormal cell division which can metastasize to nearby (regional) and distal structures (via blood or lymphatic vessels) is called cancer. The affected organs are related to the presenting...

Maxillary Sinus - Infraorbital Nerve

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Inside the maxillary sinus, we are able to see the infraorbital nerve along the anterior wall. In this video, it is visualized through large meatotomy. The next step is endoscopic sinus surgery. Cutaneous...

Intubation Granuloma involving the right arytenoid...

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Unpredictable situations, reactions or events may cause complications during endotracheal intubation. Laryngeal spasm, post-intubation oedema, vocal process granuloma, posterior glottic scar, arytenoid...

Subglottic Ulcers with Cricotracheal Stenosis...

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Ulcers located below the vocal folds (from 3 to 9 o'clock position) which are covered by yellowish mucopus are presented - they suggest infection of subglottic region. We can also observe Myer-Cotton...

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