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Acute and prolonged laryngitis commonly are diagnosed and treated by primary care physicians. These ailments come to the attention of the otolaryngologist when symptoms are prolonged despite treatment. Since the beginning of 1991, the senior authors (RTS, JRS) have recognized a clinical syndrome defined by prolonged hoarseness, prolonged laryngeal inflammation, and vocal fold ulceration. Patients are frequently young, nonsmokers, and nondrinkers who have had an upper respiratory infection prior to, or associated with, the onset of laryngeal symptomatology. Patients may be affected for up to 1 year despite aggressive medical therapy. This review of 14 patients highlights the features of this previously undescribed entity. 相似文献
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Jonas T. Johnson MD Editor John K. Niparko MD Editor-in-Chief Paul A. Levine MD Editor David W. Kennedy MD Editor Susan F. Rudy MSN CRNP CORLN Editor-in-Chief Pete Weber MD Editor-in-Chief Randal S. Weber MD Editor Michael S. Benninger MD Past Editor-in-Chief Richard M. Rosenfeld MD MPH Editor-in-Chief Robert J. Ruben MD Editor-in-Chief Richard J.H. Smith MD Editor-in-Chief Robert Thayer Sataloff MD DMA Editor-in-Chief Neil Weir MA FRCS Editor Emeritus 《Journal of voice》2006,20(4):485-486
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