| laryngeal p. |
paralysis of one of the laryngeal muscles, usually because of a lesion of the vagus nerve or the recurrent laryngeal nerve; seen in disorders such as Avellis's syndrome, Jackson's syndrome, and Vernet's syndrome. Called also laryngoparalysis and laryngoplegia.
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| laryngeal p.’s |
smooth, rounded, sessile or pedunculated swellings, occurring on the true vocal cords; caused by edema in the lamina propria of the mucous membrane.
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| laryngeal r. |
a type of cough reflex in which irritation of the fauces and larynx causes cough.
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| laryngeal s. |
sacculus laryngis.
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| laryngeal t. |
tuberculosis involving the larynx, producing ulceration of the vocal cords and elsewhere on the mucosa, and commonly attended by hoarseness, cough, pain on swallowing, and hemoptysis.
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