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

Symptoms | Vocal fold carcinoma

Symptoms The leading symptom of vocal fold carcinoma is hoarseness. This can of course also have a variety of other causes, but if hoarseness persists for more than three weeks (most hoarseness caused by inflammation usually disappears within two weeks), you should definitely see an ear, nose and throat doctor. Other symptoms are irritable cough … Symptoms | Vocal fold carcinoma

Therapy | Vocal fold carcinoma

Therapy If the carcinoma is still at an early stage (T1) at the time of diagnosis, laser ablation (endolaryngeal surgery) is most commonly performed nowadays. Alternatives are the somewhat outdated conventional choroidectomy, in which the vocal fold including the vocal muscle is removed through an external access (for this the thyroid cartilage has to be … Therapy | Vocal fold carcinoma

Vocal folds

Synonyms Vocal folds, plicae vocales Sometimes incorrectly called vocal cords, which actually represent only a part of the vocal folds. General information The vocal folds are two tissue structures inside the larynx that are covered by mucous membrane. Between them is the glottis, which is an important part of the voice forming apparatus and is … Vocal folds

Vocal fold polyp

Vocal fold polyps (or vocal cord polyps) are benign changes (a benign tumor) located on the vocal fold. These polyps always develop at the free edge of the vocal fold or at the subglottic junction (corresponds to the area under the glottis) of the anterior third of the vocal fold. In most cases a vocal … Vocal fold polyp

Laryngoscopy: Treatment, Effect & Risks

As with all endoscopies, the purpose of laryngoscopy is to visualize internal organs, such as the larynx, for the purpose of examination. Especially in the case of the larynx, mirroring cannot be dispensed with, since alternative methods such as X-rays cannot image the larynx in the way that is required to detect diseases of the … Laryngoscopy: Treatment, Effect & Risks