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Bilateral Vocal Cord Leukoplakia with Sings of...

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Clinical case: 37 years old male, smoker, with a chief complaint of hoarseness, known case of Hiatus Hernia with gastritis on PPI treatment.

Hoarseness with Postnasal Drip and Acid Reflux

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Hoarseness is a very common complaint. It is most commonly caused by a cold or sinus infection. However, hoarseness that persists for more than 2 weeks needs proper ENT evaluation with endoscopy. This...

Laryngopharyngeal and Gastroesophageal Reflux

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laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) Demonstrating arytenoid erythema and edema. This 35 year old male with long standing reflux disease. The upper endoscopy displayed reflux esophagitis. Findings suggestive...

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