Current
medical observations indicate that vocal fold nodules are among the
most common non-cancerous lesions of the vocal folds. Vocal fold
nodules are typically present on both vocal folds, usually they face
each other, and typically they are located at the midpoint of the
membranous part of the vocal fold. These lesions are thought of as the
"calluses of the vocal fold," and analogous to calluses, they diminish
or disappear when the trauma/misuse of the vocal folds is stopped.
This diagram can be found in Vocal Fold Lesions: Understanding the Disorder. |