An encyclopedia about voice, swallowing, airway, coughing, & other head + neck disorders.
These are disorders that affect the upper airway, or manifestations of such disorders.
Laryngospasm
Nonorganic Breathing Disorder
Pharyngocele
Stenosis
Stridor
Supraglottic Web
Vocal Cord Paralysis, Bilateral
These are disorders of the larynx and vocal cords, treatments, and tools for both clinicians & patients.
Benign Vocal Cord Vibratory Injuries
Other Benign Mucosal Lesions
Inflammation (Laryngitis)
Neurological Voice Disorders
Nonorganic & Functional Voice Disorders
Tumors
Miscellaneous Voice Disorders
These are disorders in which a person’s swallowing ability or function is affected.
Antegrade Cricopharygeal Dysfunction (A-CPD)
Aspiration
Cricopharyngeal Spasm (CPS)
Dysphagia
Retrograde Cricopharygeal Dysfunction (R-CPD)
Swallowing Vincibility Syndrome (SVS)
These are certain chronic cough disorders.
Coughing
Nonorganic Cough
Sensory Neuropathic Cough (SNC)
Dilatation (Dilation)
Kenalog Injection
Mitomycin C Topical Application
Posterior Commissuroplasty
Tracheotomy Tube
Transverse cordotomy
Total Laryngectomy
Microlaryngoscopy
Tracheotomy
Botulinum Toxin
Cymetra™
Voice Therapy
Cricopharyngeal Myotomy
Gastrostomy (G) Tube
Laryngeal Closure or Diversion
Swallowing Therapy
Chin Tuck Maneuver
Supraglottic Swallow
Endoscopic Surgery
Local Anesthesia
Resources for R-CPD
Common Tests in Laryngology
Swelling Checks
Tongue Base Strengthening Exercises
Acoustic Analysis of Voice
Biopsy
Bronchoscopy
Electromyogram (EMG)
Videoendoscopic Swallowing Study
Vocal Capability Battery
Air-wasting Dysphonia
Creaky Voice
Dystonic Tremor of the Voice
Lowered Vocal Ceiling
Mucosal Chatter
Segmental Vibration
Laryngologist
Otolaryngologist
Speech Language Pathologist
Singing Voice Qualified
Vocologist
Integrative Diagnostic Model (IDM)
Differential Diagnosis
Idiopathic
Pedunculated vs. Sessile
Vocal Capabilities
Vocal Phenomenology
ALL ENTRIES
Anatomy & Physiology
Inability to Burp (R-CPD)
Integrative Diagnostic Model
Surgical Results (Before & After)
Videos
Vocal Cords
Vocal Cord Cancer
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Sessile means attached completely at the base and without an intervening stalk; the opposite of pedunculated.
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