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Vocal Fold Nodules, Polyps and Cysts: Frontiers
Need for Terminology Consensus
There is a significant amount of controversy regarding the naming and classification of benign vocal fold lesions.
- It is not uncommon for an otolaryngologist to
call vocal fold lesions that are not cancerous "nodules" as a catch-all
designation for a non-cancerous growth on a vocal fold.
- The
communication between doctor and patient, as well as between doctor and
doctor, is problematic due to the lack of standards and classification
when it comes to discussing benign vocal fold lesions.
Relationship of Vocal Fold Lesion and Vocal Fold Paresis
Vocal fold lesions have recently been observed to possibly be
associated with or due to a weakness of the vocal fold (vocal fold
paresis). (For more information, see Vocal Fold Paresis/Paralysis.)
- Experts believe that the extreme amount of trauma
placed on the lining/covering of the vocal fold to compensate for vocal
fold weakness (paresis) causes a lesion to develop.
- Accurate
and reliable diagnosis of vocal fold weakness (paresis) is not yet
widely accepted, thus the relationship of vocal fold lesions and vocal
fold weakness are not thoroughly understood at the present time.
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