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Sulcus vocalis, a vocal fold groove, causes breathy voice and can be hard to diagnose and treat. This review explores current understanding, management, and future therapeutic options for this voice disorder.

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  • Speech and Hearing Science

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  • Sulcus vocalis is a groove on the vocal fold edge.
  • It disrupts vocal fold cover pliability and mucosal wave.
  • Key symptoms include breathy, effortful dysphonia.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current understanding of sulcus vocalis.
  • To discuss challenges in diagnosis and management.
  • To explore existing and future treatment options.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of sulcus vocalis.
  • Analysis of diagnostic challenges.
  • Evaluation of treatment efficacy and future directions.

Main Results:

  • Diagnosis can be difficult, impacting effective management.
  • Treatment outcomes for sulcus vocalis have been historically unreliable.
  • Understanding of the condition is evolving.

Conclusions:

  • Sulcus vocalis presents significant diagnostic and management challenges.
  • Further research is needed for reliable and effective treatments.
  • Improved understanding may lead to better patient outcomes.