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'''Vocal cord''', also '''vocal fold''', are the structures that make sound.
'''Vocal cord''', also '''vocal fold''', are the structures that make sound.


Pathology of the vocal cords:<ref name=pmid37174173>{{cite journal |authors=Saraniti C, Patti G, Verro B |title=Sulcus Vocalis and Benign Vocal Cord Lesions: Is There Any Relationship? |journal=Int J Environ Res Public Health |volume=20 |issue=9 |pages= |date=April 2023 |pmid=37174173 |pmc=10177882 |doi=10.3390/ijerph20095654 |url=}}</ref>
Clinical categorization of vocal cord pathology:<ref name=pmid37174173>{{cite journal |authors=Saraniti C, Patti G, Verro B |title=Sulcus Vocalis and Benign Vocal Cord Lesions: Is There Any Relationship? |journal=Int J Environ Res Public Health |volume=20 |issue=9 |pages= |date=April 2023 |pmid=37174173 |pmc=10177882 |doi=10.3390/ijerph20095654 |url=}}</ref>
*Vocal cord polyp.  
*Vocal cord polyp.  
*[[Vocal cord nodule]].
*[[Vocal cord nodule]].
*Reinke's edema.
*Reinke's edema.
Pathologists tend to lump these things together - see ''[[vocal cord nodule]]''.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:06, 11 December 2023

Vocal cord, also vocal fold, are the structures that make sound.

Clinical categorization of vocal cord pathology:[1]

Pathologists tend to lump these things together - see vocal cord nodule.

References