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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Laryngology
  • Voice Science

Background:

  • Acute laryngitis is a prevalent condition frequently managed in primary care settings.
  • Diagnostic video documentation of acute laryngitis signs is limited.
  • Professional voice users may experience unique laryngeal changes during acute laryngitis.

Observation:

  • A series of 7 professional voice users with acute laryngitis was studied.
  • Sequential strobovideolaryngoscopy (SVL) was performed on subjects with prior baseline examinations.
  • Clinical observations included erythema, edema, cough, and dysphonia.

Findings:

  • New vocal fold masses were observed in 5 out of 7 subjects during acute laryngitis.
  • These structural changes, including masses, resolved and returned to baseline.
  • The study highlights the dynamic and reversible nature of laryngeal changes in acute laryngitis.

Implications:

  • Emphasizes the value of conservative management for acute laryngitis.
  • Suggests that temporary vocal fold masses can occur and are reversible.
  • Underscores the utility of strobovideolaryngoscopy (SVL) in monitoring laryngeal changes.