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Laryngophony refers to the sound produced by the vibration of the vocal cords or larynx. It is often used in medical contexts to describe abnormal or unusual sounds produced by the vocal cords, such as in cases of vocal cord lesions, paralysis, or other vocal cord disorders.
Laryngoplasty is a surgical procedure to repair or reconstruct the vocal cords, or the area around them, to improve voice quality, address vocal cord dysfunction, or treat certain medical conditions such as vocal cord polyps or nodules.
Laryngoplegia is a neurological disorder that affects the muscles of the larynx (voice box) and the tongue, causing incomplete paralysis or weakness of these muscles. This can lead to difficulties with speech, swallowing, and breathing.
Laryngorrhagia is a medical term that refers to bleeding into the air passages or larynx (voice box). It is often used to describe a condition in which blood accumulates in the throat, which can cause respiratory distress, stridor, and asphyxiation.
Laryngorrhaphy is a medical term that refers to the surgical repair or reattachment of the vocal cords (larynx) after they have been injured or severed, often due to trauma, surgery, or disease.
A laryngoscope is a medical instrument used to examine the larynx (voice box) and vocal cords. It typically has a long, thin blade with a light on the end that is inserted through the mouth or nose to visualize the larynx and throat.
A laryngoscope is a medical instrument used to visualize the vocal cords and larynx (voice box) during medical procedures, such as intubation or bronchoscopy. It consists of a lighted tube with an angled tip that is inserted through the mouth or nose to illuminate and move aside the tissues in the throat, allowing the healthcare professional to see the vocal cords and larynx more clearly.
Laryngoscopic refers to a method or technique used in medicine, particularly in otolaryngology (the study of ears, nose, and throat). Laryngoscopy is a procedure where a specialist, such as an otolaryngologist, uses a flexible or rigid tube (laryngoscope) with a light and camera on the end to examine the larynx, or voice box. The doctor can visualize the internal parts of the larynx, including the vocal cords, and perform various procedures like surgeries, biopsies, or removing foreign objects. The goal of laryngoscopy is to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the larynx, such as vocal cord lesions, paralysis, or infections.
A laryngoscopist is a medical professional who uses a laryngoscope to examine and visualize the larynx (voice box) and vocal cords. The laryngoscopist may be an otolaryngologist (ENT specialist), an anesthesiologist, or a pulmonologist. Their primary role is to perform laryngoscopies, which are procedures used to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the throat, airways, and voice. They may also use the laryngoscope to perform surgical procedures, such as removing foreign objects or tumors from the throat, or to place endotracheal tubes in patients undergoing anesthesia.
Laryngoscopy is a medical procedure in which a flexible or rigid tube (laryngoscope) is inserted through the mouth or nose to examine the larynx (voice box) and vocal cords. It is commonly used to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the vocal cords, such as vocal cord paralysis, vocal cord lesions, or foreign bodies in the throat.
Laryngospasm refers to a sudden, involuntary closure of the glottis (the opening between the vocal folds) in the larynx (voice box), which can cause temporary loss of airway and loss of consciousness. It is a potentially life-threatening medical emergency that can occur when a foreign object enters the airway or during upper airway surgery, among other conditions.
Laryngostenosis is a medical term that refers to the narrowing or obstruction of the larynx (voice box). It can be congenital (present at birth) or acquired (developing later in life) and can cause varying degrees of breathing difficulty, speaking problems, and other related issues.
A laryngostomy is a surgical procedure that involves making an opening in the larynx (voice box) to create a temporary or permanent airway. It is usually performed in patients who have a severe respiratory obstruction or throat cancer. In some cases, a laryngostomy can be life-saving, allowing patients to breathe through a tube inserted into their trachea (windpipe).
A laryngotomy is a surgical incision made in the larynx (voice box) to access the interior of the larynx. It is typically performed to examine and treat conditions such as laryngeal cancer, vocal cord lesions, or thyroiditis.
Laryngotomy is a surgical incision or cut made in the larynx, or voice box, typically to drain an abscess or to treat a variety of voice-related conditions.
The word "laryngotracheal" refers to the larynx (voice box) and trachea (windpipe) combined. It can also refer to a pathology or condition that affects the larynx and trachea, such as inflammation, narrowing, or obstruction. In the context of medicine, the term is often used to describe the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions that affect the airways, including respiratory infections, neoplasms, and traumatic injuries.
Laryngotracheitis is a type of respiratory tract inflammation that affects the larynx (voice box) and trachea (windpipe). It is typically caused by a viral infection and can cause symptoms such as a sore throat, hoarseness, and a harsh, barking cough. In severe cases, it can lead to breathing difficulties and require hospitalization.
Laryngotracheobronchitis is a type of inflammation that affects the larynx (voice box), trachea (windpipe), and bronchi (airways). It is commonly known as croup, which is a typically viral infection that occurs in children. The inflammation causes swelling and narrowing of the upper airways, which can lead to a distinctive bark-like cough, hoarseness, and difficulty breathing.
The larynx, also known as the voice box, is a part of the human throat that contains the vocal cords. It is located between the trachea (windpipe) and the pharynx (throat) and plays a crucial role in producing sound when we speak, sing, or shout. The larynx produces sound waves by vibrating the vocal cords, which then resonate in the throat and mouth to form different sounds and words.
The plural form of "larynx", which refers to the vocal organ located in the neck, responsible for producing sound and speech. In humans, the larynx contains the vocal cords, which vibrate to produce sound when air is passed through. The term is often used in medical contexts to describe the anatomy and physiology of the vocal system.
A type of Italian dish made with layers of flat pasta, meat sauce, and cheese. It is typically baked in the oven and served hot.
Lasagne refers to a type of Italian dish made with wide flat noodles, sauce, and various fillings such as meat, cheese, or vegetables.
A Lascar is a term used to describe a sailor or a seaman, particularly from a Roman Catholic country such as Spain or Portugal. It can also refer to a rating on a ship, ranking below a boatswain and above an able seaman. Additionally, Lascar can also be used to describe a sense of rough or uncouth behavior.
Lascars refers to sailors from India or other parts of Asia who worked on European ships, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries. The term was initially used to describe Asian sailors who served on European naval and merchant vessels, often in subordinate positions.
Lascaux is a term referring to the prehistoric cave paintings found in the Lascaux Cave in Montignac, France. The paintings, estimated to be around 17,000 years old, are considered some of the most famous and well-preserved examples of Upper Paleolithic art in the world. They depict a wide range of animals, including horses, deer, and bison, as well as human figures and abstract symbols. The cave was discovered in 1940 and has since become a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with replicas and exhibitions of the paintings displayed in museums and exhibitions around the world.
Lascivient is an adjective that means indulging in or having a strong desire for sensual pleasures, especially sexual ones. It implies a lack of restraint or self-control, often with a sense of moral wrongdoing.
Lascivious refers to behavior or actions that are sexually explicit or suggestive, often in a way that is considered naughty or improper. It can also describe something that is seductive or alluring, often in a way that is intended to arouse or sexually excite.
Adverbially, "lasciviously" means in a lewd or lustful manner. It is often used to describe behavior or actions that are considered sexually provocative or indecent.
Lasciviousness refers to a tendency to feel or display a strong and often unpleasant desire for sexual activity, often in a way that is considered inappropriate or unrestrained. It can also describe behavior that is interpreted as being immodest, shameless, or unseemly. In a broader sense, lasciviousness can imply a lack of self-control or restraint in one's thoughts, words, or actions, often resulting in a negative or disparaging effect on others.
Lasers are devices that produce an intense, directional beam of light. The term "laser" is an acronym for "Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation."
Lasek is a type of refractive surgery, an alternative to LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis). It is a minimally invasive procedure that reshapes the cornea to improve vision, often used for correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
A laser is a device that produces a concentrated beam of light, usually by amplifying light emitted by excited atoms or molecules. Lasers are often used for precision tasks, such as cutting, welding, and surgery, due to their high intensity and focused beam.
To have been made or cut using a laser; having a precision-cut or engraved surface, especially with a sharp edge or fine details.
Lasers are intense, directional beams of light that are generated by amplifying light through stimulated emission. They are often used in scientific, medical, and industrial applications, such as cutting through materials, welding, and precision measurement. The term "laser" is an acronym for "Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation".
The verb "lash" can mean to lash or whip something violently, especially with a long flexible strip of wood, leather, or cord. For example: "The stormy weather lashed down on the city, causing flooding and destruction."<br><br>The verb "lash" can also mean to secure something tightly with a strap, lace, or tie, especially to prevent it from moving or falling. For example: "She lashed her shoes to her backpack to prevent them from coming loose during the hike."<br><br>A "lash" can also refer to a type of whip or lash, especially one used for punishment. For example: "The prisoner was punished with a dozen lashes for his crime."<br><br>Finally, a "lash" can be a verb in the phrase "to lash out", which means to attack suddenly and violently, often in a furious or enraged manner. For example: "He lashed out at his opponent, landing several punches before being pulled away."
Lashed refers to something that has been or is being severely beaten or whipped, often as a form of punishment or infliction of harm. It can also refer to something that has been or is being used to punish or harm someone, such as a whip or a lash. Additionally, lashed can also mean to tie or secure something tightly, such as lashing a rope to a pole.