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Laryngology

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Laryngology is a branch of medicine that deals with disorders, diseases and injuries the larynx, colloquially known as the voice box. Laryngologists treat disorders of the larynx, including diseases that affects the voice, swallowing, or upper airway. Common conditions addressed by laryngologists include vocal fold nodules and cysts, laryngeal cancer, spasmodic dysphonia, laryngopharyngeal reflux, papillomas, and voice misuse/abuse/overuse syndromes. Dysphonia/hoarseness; laryngitis (including Reinke's edema, Vocal cord nodules and polyps); *Spasmodic dysphonia; dysphagia; Tracheostomy; Cancer of the larynx; and vocology (the science and practice of voice habilitation) are included in laryngology.

Etymology of "laryngology"

The word "laryngology" is derived from:

  • the Greek prefix λαρυγγ- (laryng-, root = λάρυγξ, meaning "larynx"), and
  • the Greek suffix -λογία (-logy, root = λόγος, meaning "the study of", or "knowledge").

Famous laryngologists

  • Heinrich Garibert (1863–1919)
  • George Duncan Gibb (1821–1876)
  • Morell Mackenzie (1837–1892)
  • Felix Semon (1849–1921)
  • St Clair Thomson (1857–1943)
  • Chevalier Jackson (1865–1958)[1][2][3]
  • Victor Negus (1887–1974)
  • Georges Portmann (1890–1985)
  • Sir John Milsom Rees (1866–1952)
  • Oliver St John Gogarty

See also

References

  1. ^ Jackson, C (1909). "Tracheostomy" (PDF). The Laryngoscope. 19 (4): 285–90. doi:10.1288/00005537-190904000-00003.
  2. ^ Jackson, C (1913). "The technique of insertion of intratracheal insufflation tubes". Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics. 17: 507–9. Abstract reprinted in "The technique of insertion of intratracheal insufflation tubes". Pediatric Anesthesia. 6 (3): 230. doi:10.1111/j.1460-9592.1996.tb00434.x.
  3. ^ Jackson, C (1922). "I: Instrumentarium" (PDF). A manual of peroral endoscopy and laryngeal surgery. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders. pp. 17–52. ISBN 978-1-4326-6305-6. Retrieved 2010-09-17.

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