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  2. Globus pharyngis - Wikipedia

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    As globus sensation is a symptom, a diagnosis of globus pharyngis is typically a diagnosis of exclusion.If globus sensation is presenting with other symptoms such as pain, swallowing disorders such as aspiration or regurgitation (dysphagia), weight loss, or voice change, [10] an organic cause needs to be investigated, typically with endoscopy.

  3. Recurrent laryngeal nerve - Wikipedia

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    The recurrent laryngeal nerves branch off the vagus, the left at the aortic arch, and the right at the right subclavian artery. The left RLN passes in front of the arch, and then wraps underneath and behind it. After branching, the nerves typically ascend in a groove at the junction of the trachea and esophagus.

  4. Laryngomalacia - Wikipedia

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    Supraglottoplasty can be performed bilaterally (on both the left and right sides at the same time), or be staged where only one side is operated on at a time. [ 9 ] Treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease can also help in the treatment of laryngomalacia, since gastric contents can cause the back part of the larynx to swell and collapse ...

  5. Guttural - Wikipedia

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    Guttural speech sounds are those with a primary place of articulation near the back of the oral cavity, where it is difficult to distinguish a sound's place of articulation and its phonation. In popular usage it is an imprecise term for sounds produced relatively far back in the vocal tract, such as the German ch or the Arabic ayin , but not ...

  6. 7 Reasons Why Your Throat May Be Sore—and How To Get ... - AOL

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    “Often this results from chronic nasal drainage that irritates the lining of the back of the throat,” Dr. Lomas says. “If there is a chronic cough in a patient with allergies, that may also ...

  7. Click consonant - Wikipedia

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    A voiceless nasal back-released velar click [ʞ] is used throughout Africa for backchanneling. This sound starts off as a typical click, but the action is reversed and it is the rear velar or uvular closure that is released, drawing in air from the throat and nasal passages.

  8. Vocal cords - Wikipedia

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    Below this is the superficial layer of the lamina propria, a gel-like layer, which allows the vocal fold to vibrate and produce sound. The vocalis and thyroarytenoid muscles make up the deepest portion. These vocal folds are covered with a mucous membrane and are stretched horizontally, from back to front, across the larynx.

  9. Electrolarynx - Wikipedia

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    Electrolarynx Guy (Jack Axelrod) on My Name Is Earl; Emilio Sanchez, one of the residents of the Lawrence Hilton Jacobs housing project on The PJs; Evil Troy from Community (TV series) Glory Dodge in North Country; Gray Baker in Dead Again; Heathrow, Madea's brother in Tyler Perry's A Madea Family Funeral; An Indigenous peoples of the Americas ...