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Dysphonia
Causes
- acute laryngitis
- chronic laryngitis
- larygneal trauma
- singers nodules / vocal cord nodules / clergyman's throat
- recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy
- carcinoma of the larynx
- hysterical aphonia
By age
- newborn
- congenital cysts / webs
- recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy due to forceps delivery
- children
- cord nodules due to shouting
- juvenile laryngeal papillomnata
- adults
- carcinoma of the larynx
- vocal cord nodules
- chronic laryngitis
- recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy
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