Vocal fold paresis

Definition The term vocal fold paresis describes a paralysis (paresis) of the muscles that move the vocal folds in the larynx. This results in the fact that the vocal folds, which are arranged in pairs, are limited in their movement and thus speaking and possibly also breathing are made more difficult. The larynx contains a … Vocal fold paresis

Diagnostics | Vocal fold paresis

Diagnostics For the diagnosis of vocal fold paresis, a detailed interview with the patient is often sufficient. Of particular interest here are previous operations on the neck and the sometimes very pronounced hoarseness. The ENT physician can then perform a laryngoscopy to assess the movement and position of the vocal folds. Computer tomography (CT) or … Diagnostics | Vocal fold paresis

Swollen vocal cords

Definition The designation of swollen vocal cords is very misleading and from an anatomical point of view is to be regarded as wrong. Because it is not the vocal cords that swell, but the vocal folds. The vocal cords themselves consist only of taut connective tissue, which impresses as elastic fibers. They are the continuation … Swollen vocal cords

Vocal fold paralysis

Definition The vocal folds are the parallel folds of tissue that are essential for the formation of sounds and the voice. They are a part of the larynx in the throat. From the outside they are protected and shielded by the externally palpable ring cartilage. They are covered by mucous membrane and consist mainly of … Vocal fold paralysis

Vocal fold carcinoma

Synonyms Carcinoma of the vocal cords, glottis carcinoma, cancer of the vocal folds Occurrence and risk factors The vocal fold carcinoma is a malignant cancer (tumor), which is located in the vocal fold area of the larynx. Thus it belongs to the group of cancer of the larynx (laryngeal carcinoma). This type of cancer is … Vocal fold carcinoma