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Journal articles on the topic "Benign vocal cords"

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Naha, Abirvab, Utpal Dutta, Pran Gopal Datta, Ashim Kumar Biswas, and MA Chowdhury. "White papilloma involving both vocal cords: A Case Report." Bangladesh Journal of Otorhinolaryngology 26, no. 1 (2020): 73–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjo.v26i1.47957.

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White papilloma are rare lesions that may occur at any site of mucosa- lined respiratory tract especially in vocal cords. Morphologically it appears villas looking, clinically & microscopically benign in most cases. We report a 70 years old male patient with white papilloma near anterior commissure involving both vocal cords found during indirect laryngoscopy. The lesion was completely resected with a unipolar coagulation device under direct laryngoscopy. Histopathological examination showed papilloma of vocal cords associated with Human papilloma virus(HPV) wart. To our knowledge this is the second reported case concomitant white papilloma with concomitant HPV in the vocal cords.
 Bangladesh J Otorhinolaryngol; April 2020; 26(1): 73-76
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Yanti, Lisa Apri, Irfannuddin Irfannuddin, and Nilam Kusuma Anggraeni. "Relationship Between The Location Of Benign Vocal Cord Lesion And The Degree Of Voice Handicap Index-30." Biomedical Journal of Indonesia 9, no. 1 (2023): 7–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.32539/bji.v9i1.134.

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Introduction. Voice disorder or dysphonia is a condition that includes all changes in a person’s voice including tone, intensity, phonation, and others caused by laryngeal disorders. Each sound production disorder can be evaluated through the VHI-30 questionnaire. Therefore, data are needed regarding the relationship of the extent of the lesion location site to the degree of VHI-30 produced in dysphonic patients with benign vocal cord lesions. Methods. Observational research using cross sectional design. Data collection using medical record data on 30 dysphonic patients with benign vocal cord lesions who underwent surgery in the ENT department in RSMH in January 2019 to June 2022. Results. Out of the 30 patients with benign vocal cord lesions, age of 31-45 and 46-60 age groups were most found 11(36,7%) Female gender was found 16(53,3%) and the non-professional voice user category was found the highest 28 (93,3%). The 1–6-month onset group was the highest 12(40,0%). The most common location of benign vocal cord lesions was in 1/3 anterior 8(26,7%), and the most common type of benign lesion was vocal cord nodules 13(43,3%). Severe degree VHI-30 were most found 18(60,0%). The area of bilateral locations along the vocal cords had a significant relationship, with p-value of 0,040 (p<0,05), to the degree of VHI-30 when compared to the unilateral location of the anterior 2/3 of the vocal cords. Conclusion. The benign lesions’ position of bilateral along the vocal cord has a significant relationship to the severe degree of VHI-30
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Pillai, Raji, Michael Sawaryn, Talisa Ross, and Jahangir Ahmed. "Unusual case of Reinke’s oedema." BMJ Case Reports 17, no. 7 (2024): e259492. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2023-259492.

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This case report describes a man in his mid 40s, with a history of chronic smoking, who presented with dysphonia. He underwent microlaryngoscopy and biopsy for a suspicious lesion on the anterior right vocal cord. Mask ventilation proved difficult on induction of general anaesthesia due to a solid lesion acting as a ball valve into the glottis. This mass was LASER debulked and sent for histopathology. This demonstrated a haematoma, likely traumatic in origin, with some polypoidal features, consistent with advanced Reinke’s oedema. Reinke’s oedema is a benign condition where chronic inflammation causes fluid accumulation within the vocal cords. Long-standing inflammation leads to disarrangement of the vocal cord lamina propria, causing fluid accumulation and thereby resulting oedema of the vocal cords. This process can subsequently lead to polyp formation and can cause gravelly voice. This case report describes the potential airway sequelae of this benign condition.
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Prasad, Rachana, and Ajay Mallick. "Comparison of Microdissection Microlaryngeal Surgery with Carbon Dioxide Laser in Management of Benign and Premalignant Lesions of Larynx." Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery 26, no. 3 (2018): 190–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.47210/bjohns.2018.v26i3.208.

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Introduction
 Dysphonia is caused by voice misuse and various environmental factors. It is manifested as varied pathological lesions of the vocal cords. Surgical excision of these lesions is mainly by conventional cold steel or laser assisted microsurgical techniques. Both modalities have seen extensive advancements and refinement in technologies in the recent past. In this study we have compared the microdissection microlaryngeal treatment and microspot superpulsed beam carbon dioxide (CO2) laser assisted surgical techniques for the management of benign and precancerous lesions of the vocal cords.
 Material and Methods
 A total of 36 cases of benign lesions of vocal cord, were divided randomly to undergo surgery either by microdissection or CO2laser assisted techniques. The groups were assessed through vocal cord morphological observation and subjective voice assessment parameters GRBAS score and VHI10 index.
 Results
 Peroperative bleeding was observed to be significantly reduced in the laser excision group. However, operating time was significantly increased in this group. Patients recovered remarkably well following both the techniques as denoted by voice parameters. No difference was observed in duration of hospital stay. 
 Conclusion
 Both surgical techniques give satisfactory results in their management of benign and precancerous lesions of the vocal cords. Both techniques have their advantages and disadvantages. After a learning curve, laser surgery with its precision and cleaner surgical fields will be more effective in the management of such cases.
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Kanaujia, Surendra Kumar, and Annanya Soni. "A Rare Benign Tumor of Vocal Cord: Myxofibrolipoma." International Journal of Phonosurgery & Laryngology 4, no. 2 (2014): 67–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10023-1086.

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ABSTRACT Laryngeal lipomas are rare. Most of these arise from the aryepiglottic folds of which intrinsic tumors most frequently originate from the false vocal cords. The present case report describes a giant tumor arising from true vocal cord, and that too with a rare histopathology which revealed lipoma with myxomatous degeneration and fibrous changes. Clinical features, management and relevant literature are discussed. How to cite this article Kanaujia SK, Soni A. A Rare Benign Tumor of Vocal Cord: Myxofibrolipoma. Int J Phonosurg Laryngol 2014;4(2):67-68.
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Moujrid, Sara, Fadoua El Mourabit, Meriem louadghiri Walid Bijou, et al. "Vocal cords polyps presenting with dyspnea and requiring tracheostomy." MOJ Clinical & Medical Case Reports 14, no. 4 (2024): 83–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.15406/mojcr.2024.14.00468.

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Vocal fold polyps are benign lesions typically found unilaterally and are the second most common laryngeal lesion, following vocal nodules. No significant differences in age or gender distribution have been observed for these lesions. These polyps can be categorized based on morphology as either sessile or pedunculated, and histologically as gelatinous or translucent, fibrous or organized, and angiomatous or hemorrhagic. The etiology of vocal polyps is primarily phono traumatic. Nonetheless, additional irritative factors such as gastroesophageal reflux, smoking, inhalation of noxious chemicals, or strenuous respiratory activities can also contribute to their development.
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Malik, Priya, S. P. S. Yadav, Rajeev Sen, et al. "The Clinicopathological Study of Benign Lesions of Vocal Cords." Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery 71, S1 (2017): 212–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12070-017-1240-0.

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Cree, Ian A., Brian J. G. Bingham, and Keith C. R. B. Ramesar. "Granular cell tumour of the larynx." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 104, no. 2 (1990): 159–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022215100112162.

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AbstractA granular cell tumour may present as clinically innocuous lesions on the vocal cords and the diagnosis is usually made by histopathology. However, the granular cells characteristic of this tumour may not be obvious and accompanying epithelial hyperplasia may be interpreted by the pathologist as invasive squamous cell carcinoma. Good communication between pathologist and surgeon is required to ensure that clinically benign lesions on the vocal cords are not misdiagnosed. The diagnosis of granular cell tumour can be confirmed by immunocytochemical staining for S100 antigen.
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Hakimi, Haziq, Mawaddah Azman, and Abdullah Sani. "Bamboo nodes — two cases with literature review." Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology 35, no. 1 (2019): 126–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ejo.ejo_50_18.

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AbstractBamboo nodes are benign lesions of the true vocal cords related to autoimmune diseases. The endoscopic characteristics of these lesions led to their name. These lesions are located within the lamina propria of the true vocal cords, disrupting the normal oscillation during phonation, which results in dysphonia. We present two female patients with distinctive presentation: the first is a patient with known autoimmune disease, and the second, undiagnosed. We find that videostroboscopy is the most useful tool to diagnose bamboo nodes. Surgery with postoperative intralesional steroid injection was performed in the first patient, showing promising voice outcome.
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Starostina, S. V., V. M. Svistushkin, and E. B. Rakunova. "Rehabilitation of a voice function in patients with benign laryngeal lesions after surgical treatment." Medical Council, no. 8 (April 18, 2019): 122–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.21518/2079-701x-2019-8-122-126.

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Usually benign laryngeal lesions like cysts, polyps and fibrous masses occurs in result of phonotrauma as reactive changes of the mucous of vocal cords. Presence of organic pathology of larynx is a reason of functional voice disorders. 45 patients in age of 18-70 y.o. with benign laryngeal lesions were investigated. All patients underwent microlaryngoscopy with excision of the lesion in inpatient mode. This article describes complex of pre- and postoperative procedures performed to assess the vocal function in patients. For the surgical excision of lesions «cold-steel» instruments, radiofrequently ablation and laser surgery were used. Authors analysed the correlation between complaints, acoustic voice parameters and the process of mucous recovery. Laser technique is recommended for surgical treatment of benign lesions of larynx. Fibrolaryngoscopy, laryngostroboscopy and computer acoustic assessment of vocal parameters are required before voice normalization. Phonotherapy is indicated n case of persistence of dysphonia.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Benign vocal cords"

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Arand, Katharina. "Funktionelle Ergebnisse nach indirekt laryngoskopischer Abtragung benigner Befunde der Stimmlippen in Oberflächenanästhesie." Doctoral thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0006-B1C7-F.

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Books on the topic "Benign vocal cords"

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Atlas of phonomicrosurgery and other endolaryngeal procedures for benign and malignant disease. Singular, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Benign vocal cords"

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Srivastava, Rakesh. "Benign Vocal Cord Lesions (Nodules, Polyps, Cysts, and Sulci)." In Atlas on Narrow Band Imaging in Upper Aerodigestive Tract Lesions. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6748-9_6.

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Ozgokce, Mesut. "Interventional Radiological Treatments in Thyroid Malignancies." In The Radiology of Cancer. Nobel Tip Kitabevleri, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359364.32.

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Thyroid nodules are commonly found due to the widespread use of ultrasonography, with a prevalence of 19-67%. The diagnosis of thyroid cancer has tripled over the past 30 years. Most thyroid nodules are benign, with only 7-15% being malignant. Various guidelines like TI-RADS and ATA have been developed to improve the diagnosis and determine which nodules should be biopsied, though none are highly sensitive or specific. The standard treatment for thyroid nodules is total thyroidectomy and radioactive iodine therapy, which can lead to complications such as nerve injury, parathyroid gland damage, scars, hypothyroidism, and requires prolonged hospitalization under general anesthesia. These drawbacks have led to the popularity of minimally invasive treatments, such as chemical (ethanol injection) and thermal ablation (radiofrequency, microwave, laser ablation, and high- intensity focused ultrasound). Minimally invasive treatments are effective for benign nodules and show promise for local tumor control in malignant nodules. Thermal ablation is also used for other conditions like parathyroid adenoma and small thyroid cancers. While surgery remains the primary option for recurrent thyroid cancers, ablation offers an alternative for patients with severe fibrosis or those who cannot tolerate surgery. This approach avoids risks associated with traditional surgery, such as vocal cord paralysis, hypothyroidism, hypoparathyroidism, scarring, long- term hormone therapy, and complications from anesthesia.
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Corbridge, Rogan, and Nicholas Steventon. "The larynx." In Oxford Handbook of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199550791.003.12.

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Structure and function of the larynx 214 The vocal cords 216 Congenital laryngeal lesions 218 Infections of the larynx 220 Cancer of the larynx 224 Treatment of laryngeal cancer 226 Benign lesions of the larynx 230 Differential diagnosis of a hoarse voice 234 Stridor 236...
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"54 Benign Lesions of the Vocal Cord." In Textbook of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, edited by Suresh Pillai and Kailesh Pujary. Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Limited., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/b-0043-193095.

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Šereg Bahar, Maja. "Dysfunctional Breathing – View of Otorhinolaryngologist." In Severe Asthma Forum - Monitoring and Treatable Traits in Severe Asthma. Založba Univerze na Primorskem, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.26493/978-961-293-297-8.13-22.

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Background. Dysfunctional breathing – vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) or paradoxical vocal fold movement (PVFM) is inappropriate vocal fold movement. Adduction of the vocal folds appears during inspiration, resulting in dyspnea and inspiratory and sometimes expiratory stridor, and acute upper airway obstruction. It is a functional disorder, an important mimicker of asthma, leading to unnecessary morbidity and high medical utilization, unnecessary drug use, and high-dose corticosteroid use. The gold standard test for diagnosis of VCD is direct visualization of the vocal folds by laryngoscopy while a patient has symptoms or is combined with special maneuvers that trigger symptoms. Methods. The recent papers on vocal cord dysfunction were reviewed. Results. VCD is an important differential diagnosis of refractory asthma, that is widely unrecognized. But concomitant vocal cord dysfunction and asthma are seen in a high degree of patients, up to 50%. VCD is a benign and self-limiting disorder and there are no long-term sequelae. Correct diagnosis is important due to proper treatment. The cornerstone of the VCD treatment is speech therapy like respiratory retraining, learning breathing techniques, and different maneuvers that enable quick release of symptoms. Psychotherapy and hypnosis are important modes of treatment as well. Medications and botulinum toxin are used rarely. Conclusions. We should suspect VCD in patients with asthma-like symptoms that do not respond to conventional asthma therapy or are induced by stress and exercise. A team of different specialists is necessary to find the correct diagnosis and proper treatment.
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Kravos, Alenka. "Allergy and Benign Lesions of the Vocal Cord Mucosa." In Allergic Diseases - Highlights in the Clinic, Mechanisms and Treatment. InTech, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/25931.

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"OTHER BENIGN LESIONS OF THE LARYNX; SPASTIC DYSPHONIA VOCAL CORD NODULES." In Ear Nose & Throat for Lawyers. Routledge-Cavendish, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843143598-114.

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Conference papers on the topic "Benign vocal cords"

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Pin, Wei-Zheng. "Nd:YAG laser treatment for benign lesions of vocal cord through fiber endoscope." In International Conference on Photodynamic Therapy and Laser Medicine, edited by Junheng Li. SPIE, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.136957.

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