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Aphonia

Aphonia is defined as the inability to produce voiced sound. This may result from damage, such as surgery (e.g., thyroidectomy) or a tumor, or can be a result of psychological means.

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Specialty
Psychiatry · Neurology · Speech-language pathology
Symptoms
A breathy or whispering voice; no voice at all
Treatment
Voice rest, drinking water, reduce coughing and throat clearing, no whispering or shouting/screaming

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Aphonia

Nodes17
Edges16
Triples34
Avg. degree1.88
Density0.117647
Components1

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Aphonia

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related to External links · 15
Aphonia → Annals, Available, Braceland FJ, Clerf LH, Internet, Jan, Laryngology, LXXXIII Functional Aphonia, Menet, No, Otology, Psychogenic, Rhinology, Swiss Med Wkly, Tension Aphonia Video Example
has cause · 7
Aphonia → Any, If, Injuries, Minor, This, Tracheotomy, When
related to Psychogenic · 5
Aphonia → However, In, Laryngeal, Psychogenic, Treatment
Specialty · 3
Aphonia → Neurology, Psychiatry, Speech-language pathology
related to Symptoms · 2
Aphonia → Symptoms, The
Symptoms · 1
Aphonia → A breathy or whispering voice; no voice at all
Treatment · 1
Aphonia → Voice rest, drinking water, reduce coughing and throat clearing, no whispering or shouting/screaming

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person sound symptoms vocal psychogenic voice folds means also often together speak psychological unable trachea treatment coughing throat thyroidectomy tumor

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
AphoniaSpecialtyPsychiatry1.00infobox
AphoniaSpecialtyNeurology1.00infobox
AphoniaSpecialtySpeech-language pathology1.00infobox
AphoniaSymptomsA breathy or whispering voice; no voice at all1.00infobox
AphoniaTreatmentVoice rest, drinking water, reduce coughing and throat clearing, no whispering or shouting/screaming1.00infobox
Aphoniahas causeInjuries0.60section
Aphoniahas causeMinor0.60section
Aphoniahas causeTracheotomy0.60section
Aphoniahas causeAny0.60section
Aphoniahas causeWhen0.60section
Aphoniahas causeThis0.60section
Aphoniahas causeIf0.60section

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