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    Area of Science:

    • Gerontology
    • Otolaryngology
    • Cellular Biology

    Background:

    • Laryngeal aging involves complex physiologic and cellular changes.
    • Presbyphonia, or age-related voice changes, is a growing clinical concern.
    • Understanding these changes is crucial for effective patient management.

    Discussion:

    • Review of current literature on age-related laryngeal pathology.
    • Analysis of cellular and physiological mechanisms of laryngeal aging.
    • Correlation between pathological changes and clinical manifestations of presbyphonia.

    Key Insights:

    • Advances in understanding laryngeal aging are improving treatment efficacy.
    • Physiologic and cellular factors are central to age-related laryngeal changes.
    • Targeting these factors offers potential for enhanced clinical outcomes.

    Outlook:

    • Future research directions in laryngeal gerontology.
    • Potential for novel therapeutic strategies for presbyphonia.
    • Improving quality of life for the aging population through voice restoration.