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Hebrew term or phrase:
סגר מופרעה
English translation:
vocal fold closure malfunction
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Erzsébet Czopyk
Mar 22, 2018 09:31
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Hebrew term
סגר מופרעה
Hebrew to English
Medical
Medical (general)
בפונציה סגר מופרעה בצורה כישורית
This is in a description of a patient who due to chemotherapy for multimyeloma developed voice disorders.
This is in a description of a patient who due to chemotherapy for multimyeloma developed voice disorders.
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vocal fold closure malfunction
Vocal cord dysfunction - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocal_cord_dysfunction
Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a pathology affecting the vocal folds, commonly referred to as the vocal cords. VCD is characterized by full or partial vocal fold closure
Disorders that Cause Voice Problems - NYEE
www.nyee.edu/patient-care/otolaryngology/voice-swallowing/l...
The vast majority of voice problems are caused by factors that are not life-threatening and that are easily treatable. Almost every disorder of the larynx may result in ... During voice production, the right and left vocal fold vibrate (opening and closing against each other) to produce sound. The middle portion of the edges of the ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocal_cord_dysfunction
Vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is a pathology affecting the vocal folds, commonly referred to as the vocal cords. VCD is characterized by full or partial vocal fold closure
Disorders that Cause Voice Problems - NYEE
www.nyee.edu/patient-care/otolaryngology/voice-swallowing/l...
The vast majority of voice problems are caused by factors that are not life-threatening and that are easily treatable. Almost every disorder of the larynx may result in ... During voice production, the right and left vocal fold vibrate (opening and closing against each other) to produce sound. The middle portion of the edges of the ...
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