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Lamina Propria
The non-muscle part of the vocal fold, right underneath the surface lining
Laparoscopically
Surgery or visualization performed without cutting open the body. Instead, special "tools" and cameras are through through small holes into the body. Surgical recovery os typically faster than with open surgery
Laryngeal Examination
The examination of the voice box
Laryngeal Framework Surgery
There is no definition on file for this term.
Laryngeal Injection Augmentation
There is no definition on file for this term.
Laryngeal Re-Innervation
Re-establishing nerve inputs to the voice box muscles
Laryngeal/Voice Box
Composed of vocal folds, muscles, and framework cartilages; key for voice, breathing, airway protection
Laryngectomy
Surgery to remove the larynx
Laryngitis
Inflammation of the voice box (larynx); can result from many causes; specific cause needs to be identified for correct diagnosis and proper treatment plan.
Laryngologist
An ear-nose-throat doctor that specializes in voice care
Larygopharyngeal Reflux or LPR
Backflow of stomach fluids to throat and voice box
Laryngoscope
A specialized scope to view the voice box
Laryngoscopy
An examination of the larynx using a telescopic camera (see also rigid and flexible laryngoscopy)
Laryngospasm
Sudden inability to breathe due to closing off of the airway
Laryngeal Stroboscopy
A specialized magnified viewing of the voice box using a synchronized flashing light that allowsvisualization of vocal fold vibration through a tube-scope with a camera at the end
Larynx
Voice box; plays a key role in voice production, breathing, and protection of the airway during swallowing
Larynx Preservation
A term used when a treatment choice for cancer is designed to maximally retain the larngeal structures without compromising the chances of cure
Lateralization Thyroplasty
Manipulation of the larynx so that the vocal folds lie farther apart
LEMG or Laryngeal Electromyography
Test that measures electrical signals of nerve inputs to muscles
Low Pitch
Voice sounds lower than usual
Lower Esophageal Sphincter
The "gate" at where the esophagus connects to the stomach
Low Lower Esophageal Sphincter
decreased tone in the lower "gate" of the esophagus, often allowing backflow of stomach fluids into the esophagus
Low Esophageal Pressure
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Lymph Nodes
The connecting and repository sites of the lymphatic system, the system of tissue drainage within the body. It is often the method of cancer spread
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