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  1. The cure of consumption, chronic catarrh, bronchitis, asthma, and other diseases of the chest: With chapters on laryngitis, tabes mesenterica, post-natal ... incurable by the most eminent physicians by Edwin W Alabone, 1900
  2. A treatise on diseases of the air passages: Comprising an inquiry into the history, pathology, causes, and treatment, of those affections of the throat ... chronic laryngitis, clergyman's sore throat by Horace Green, 1853
  3. TWO OFFPRINTS: 1) TUBERCULOUS LARYNGITIS: The Importance of Early Diagnosis (Har by Harold. M. B. Lond. BARWELL, 1934-01-01
  4. Letters on diseases of the respiratory organs: Embracing catarrh, sore throat, laryngitis, bronchitis, asthma, and consumption, and their treatment by medicated inhalation by R Hunter, 1865
  5. Practical facts by a practical man, or, The pathway to health and happiness: Embracing deafness, diseases of the eye, catarrh of the head, laryngitis, ... of the heart and the digestive apparatus by Edward S Aborn, 1867
  6. Larynxodem und submucose Laryngitis by Arthur KUTTNER, 1895
  7. Laryngitis dolorosa by Wolff Freudenthal, 1910
  8. Bilateral sulcus vocalis.(LARYNGOSCOPIC CLINIC)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Robert Eller, Mary Hawkshaw, et all 2006-10-01
  9. Safeguarding your voice.(Brief Article): An article from: Trial by David R. Denton, 1996-03-01
  10. Cryptococcal infection of the larynx simulating laryngeal carcinoma. (Case Report).: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by David K. McGregor, Deborah Citron, et all 2003-01-01
  11. Loud Lips Lucy (Smarties Book) by Tolya L. Thompson, 2001-07-19
  12. "Lectures on Tuberculosis to Nurses, Based on a Course Delivered to the Qu by Olliver Bruce, 2009-07-21
  13. Lectures on Tuberculosis to Nurses, Based on a Course Delivered to the Que by Olliver Bruce, 2009-08-08
  14. On the probable pathological identity of the various forms of acute septic inflammations of the throat and neck: Hitherto described as acute oedema of ... the pharynx and larynx, and angina ludovici by Felix Semon, 1895

61. DealTalk - Save Money, Have Fun! - Pray That My Laryngitis Goes Away, I've Had I
Pray that my laryngitis goes away, I ve had it for 8 days straight, Pray that my laryngitis goes away, I ve had it for 8 days straight, Post 1.
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62. Laryngitis
laryngitis. laryngitis is an infection or irritation of the voice box (larynx). Heavy drinking or smoking can lead to chronic laryngitis. Symptoms include
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63. Laryngitis: Topic Overview
laryngitis. Topic Overview. What is laryngitis? laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx, or voice box, that often affects your voice.
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64. MayoClinic.com - Laryngitis
Lost your voice? laryngitis is usually shortlived, and the cause is often simple. More Information. laryngitis By Mayo Clinic staff Overview
http://www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?id=DS00366

65. AWMF Online - Leitlinien Hygiene + Mikrobiologie: Laryngitis /Epiglottitis
Translate this page Diagnostik von Infektionen des Mundes und der oberen Atemwege laryngitis /Epiglottitis. Klinik , J 04.0 akute laryngitis. -, J 04.1 akute Tracheitis.
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Diagnostik von Infektionen des Mundes und der oberen Atemwege
Laryngitis /Epiglottitis
Klinik:
Einteilung nach Lokalisation
  • Laryngitis
  • Epiglottitis Komplikationen
  • Laryngitis
  • Epiglottitis Erstickungstod
    Indikationen zur mikrobiologischen Diagnostik:
    • eitrige Laryngotracheitis
    • Epiglottitis
    Probeentnahme:
      vor antibiotischer Therapie)
    • Tupferabstrich
    • Blutkulturen bei Verdacht auf Epiglottitis
    Probentransport:
  • Methoden:
      - mikroskopische Untersuchung: - semiquantitative Kultur: - Blutkultur: Subkultivierung aus positiven Blukulturmedien auf Schafs-u. Kochblutagar - Antigen-Nachweis: - PCR: - Differenzierung - Resistenzbestimmung:
    Interpretation:
    • Kultur:
    • Normalflora des Larynx:
      keine bzw. transiente Flora des Oropharynx
    • Typische Erreger:
      • Laryngitis/Laryngotracheitis:
      • Epiglottitis:
    • Antigen-Nachweis:
    Mikrobiologische Untersuchungen empfohlen zur Sicherung folgender Diagnosen (ICD-10, Vers. 1.3):
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  • 66. SC Laryngitis
    laryngitis Chapter 10. Eye, Ear, Nose Throat Problems. laryngitis is when your larynx (voice box) is irritated or inflamed.
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    67. Laryngitis
    laryngitis, With laryngitis, the larynx (voice box) and the area around it become irritated and swollen. laryngitis rarely causes serious trouble in adults.
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    68. LARYNGEAL MANIFESTATIONS OF AIDS
    For BAILEY et al. HEAD NECK SURGERY OTOLARYNGOLOGY, Second Edition. Chapter 48 laryngitis by Gregory N. Postma and Jamie Koufman.
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    you are here: home voice For BAILEY et al. , Second Edition Chapter 48 LARYNGITIS by Gregory N. Postma and Jamie Koufman The term "laryngitis" is frequently misused as a synonym for hoarseness, but "laryngitis" refers to any acute or chronic, infectious or noninfectious, localized or systemic inflammatory process that involves the larynx. The clinic al presentation of laryngitis depends on its underlying cause, the amount of tissue swelling/edema, the region of the larynx primarily involved, and the patient's age. Patients with laryngitis may present with one or more symptoms: dysphonia, odynophonia , dysphagia, odynophagia, cough, dyspnea, and/or stridor. The diagnosis is usually based on the history and the laryngeal examination, but it sometimes requires special diagnostic tests, such as cultures, blood tests, skin tests, pH monitoring, and/or rad iographs. (Table 48-1). CHILDHOOD LARYNGITIS The smaller pediatric airway is much more susceptible than the adult airway to obstruction from edema. Equivalent amounts of mucosal edema produce critical narrowing in children, but cause minimal or no symptoms in adults.

    69. Laryngitis Articles, Support Groups, And Resources
    laryngitis articles, support groups, and resources for patients from Med Help International (www.medhelp.org). Health laryngitis. Medical
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    70. Vocal Problems: Laryngitis And Vocal Growths
    Vocal Problems laryngitis Vocal Growths. We may take our ability to speak for granted… until a problem develops. Basically laryngitis. laryngitis
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    Laryngitis Laryngitis is an inflammation or swelling of the vocal folds. NIDCD says there are a number of potential causes including: If you have laryngitis, your voice sounds raspy, breathy, and hoarse. Vocal polyps and nodules Vocal polyps and nodules are small, benign or noncancerous growths on the vocal cords. Vocal nodules are a common problem among people who use their voices professionally, such as singers. In fact, NIDCD says vocal nodules are often called "singer's nodes" because this is a frequent problem among professional singers. Vocal polyps are also benign growths on the vocal cords. Polyps are more common among smokers, people with gastroesophageal reflux and people with hypothyroidism. (Read about " Quit Smoking " "

    71. Vocal Problems: Laryngitis And Vocal Growths
    Vocal Problems laryngitis Vocal Growths. We may take our ability to speak for granted… until a problem develops. Basically laryngitis. laryngitis
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    Vocal Problems
    Laryngitis Laryngitis is an inflammation or swelling of the vocal folds. NIDCD says there are a number of potential causes including: If you have laryngitis, your voice sounds raspy, breathy, and hoarse. Vocal polyps and nodules Vocal polyps and nodules are small, benign or noncancerous growths on the vocal cords. Vocal nodules are a common problem among people who use their voices professionally, such as singers. In fact, NIDCD says vocal nodules are often called "singer's nodes" because this is a frequent problem among professional singers. Vocal polyps are also benign growths on the vocal cords. Polyps are more common among smokers, people with gastroesophageal reflux and people with hypothyroidism. (Read about " Quit Smoking " "

    72. Laryngitis - OhioHealth
    Lost your voice? laryngitis is usually shortlived, and the cause is often simple. But prolonged laryngitis, Overview. laryngitis is
    http://www.ohiohealth.com/healthreference/reference/5EEED4D2-34B1-48B1-891955F84

    73. Laryngitis
    With laryngitis, the larynx (voice box) and the area around it become irritated and swollen. laryngitis rarely causes serious trouble in adults.
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    Table of Contents Conditions Laryngitis Signs and Symptoms Risk Factors Diagnosis Treatment Approach ... Supporting Research Signs and Symptoms
    • An unnatural change in your voice Hoarseness Loss of your voice Tickling, scratchiness, and rawness in your throat A constant urge to clear your throat Fever, general feeling of lethargy and tiredness, and difficulty breathing mark more severe cases
    Causes Certain viruses or bacteria can infect the larynx, or voice box, and cause it to swell. This produces irritation and soreness, and changes your voice, making you sound hoarse and unable to speak above a whisper, or even causing you to lose your voice entirely for a few days. Usually, the virus comes from another ailment, such as a cold, the flu, or bronchitis. Overuse of your voice, by screaming or shouting for long periods, can worsen the irritation and swelling produced by the infection. Smokers and people who work around fumes to which they are allergic often have chronic laryngitis. Risk Factors
    • Smoking Having an upper respiratory infection like a cold, flu, or bronchitis

    74. Dictionary.com/laryngitis
    Get the Top 10 Most Popular Sites for laryngitis . 5 entries found for laryngitis. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. laryngitis.
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    75. Shoppers Drug Mart - Health & Wellness - Health Information - Health Conditions
    Information about laryngitis, from causes, symptoms and diagnosis, to treatment and prevention. Health Conditions. laryngitis. What is laryngitis?
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    76. Laryngitis - Medcohealth.com
    Total results found 9 documents. Your selection launched a customized search of our library of health information articles related to laryngitis.
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    77. InteliHealth: Acute
    crossreferenced in an AZ format. laryngitis (overview). Health A to Z, Reviewed by the Faculty of Harvard Medical School laryngitis
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  • What Is It? Laryngitis is an inflammation or infection of the larynx, or voice box, and the vocal cords it contains. Laryngitis makes the vocal cords swell, changing their pattern of vibration and the sound of the voice. Depending on the degree of swelling, the voice may become mildly hoarse, turn into a croak or a whisper, or even disappear temporarily.

    78. InteliHealth:
    Reviewed by the Faculty of Harvard Medical School laryngitis laryngitis often occurs along with a viral infection such as a cold or flu.
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    79. Croup (laryngitis)
    Croup (laryngitis). When children younger than 5 years of age have the infection, it is called croup. In those older than 5, it is called laryngitis.
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    Croup (laryngitis)
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    What is croup?
    Croup is an infection of the throat and vocal cords (or larynx). The infection is caused by a virus. When children younger than 5 years of age have the infection, it is called croup. In those older than 5, it is called laryngitis. What are the symptoms of croup?
    Croup often begins like a cold, but then fever, cough and difficulty breathing develop. The infection causes the lining of the throat and larynx to become red and swollen. The child develops a hoarse voice and a cough that sounds like a bark. The air passage below the vocal cords may narrow, making it difficult for the child to move air in and out. Breathing may then become very rapid and noisy. In most cases, croup sounds worse than it actually is. However, the child may become very tired because of the extra work it takes to breathe. In severe cases, the child's breathing can be obstructed. Some children become so sick, in fact, that they have to be treated in hospital. Antibiotics are not effective because the infection is caused by a virus. What can parents do?

    80. Reflux Laryngitis And Related Conditions
    book review. Reflux laryngitis and Related Conditions . (1999). By Robert T. Sataloff, Donald O. Castell, Philip O. Katz, Dahlia M. Sataloff.
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    Reflux Laryngitis and Related Conditions This book focuses on otolaryngologic reflux and was written by several highly recognized authorities in the areas of otolaryngology, gastroenterology, and surgery. The authors felt that this book would be useful to all health care providers who may come in to contact with those patients who experience such symptoms as "postnasal" drip, recurrent sore throat, chronic cough, hoarseness, halitosis, reactive airway symptoms, and other related symptoms. According to the authors, reflux may be primarily responsible for these symptoms and, if left untreated, can lead to serious complications such as Barrett’s esophagus and cancer of the esophagus or larynx.
    This book covers an overview of various topics of reflux laryngitis and other manifestations of laryngopharyngeal reflux. Various chapters include discussions on anatomy and physiology of the voice, the esophagus and its sphincters, diagnostic tests, behavioral and medical management, and surgical treatment for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

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