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Hoarseness Causes
, Laryngitis Causes
See Also
Hoarseness
Hoarseness History
Medication Causes of Hoarseness
Causes
Primary Intralaryngeal
Acute Laryngitis
Viral Laryngitis
(e.g.
Upper Respiratory Infection
)
Fungal
Laryngitis
Bacterial Laryngitis
Acute Epiglottitis
Croup
Bacterial Tracheitis
Chronic Laryngitis
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Medication Causes of Hoarseness
Foreign Body Ingestion
Voice Abuse
(most common cause)
Irritants
Gastroesophageal Reflux
(
Reflux Laryngitis
)
Alcohol Abuse
Tobacco
smoke exposure (or other environmental irritants)
Irritative
Laryngitis
with edema of
Vocal Cords
Laryngeal growths
Laryngeal Neoplasm
(esp.
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
or premalignant dysplasia)
Laryngeal Polyp
(or laryngeal papillomatosis) or
Nodule
s
Reinke
Edema
(polypoid chorditis, cysts or pseudocysts)
Trauma
tic
Granuloma
from intubation
Causes
Secondary Intralaryngeal
Intrinsic Laryngeal
Muscle Weakness
Hypothyroidism
Myasthenia Gravis
Bulbar palsy (severe
Dysphagia
also present)
Multiple Sclerosis
Age-related voice atrophy
Parkinsonism
Cerebrovascular Accident
Cricoarytenoid joint
Arthritis
or fixation
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Gout
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
(SLE)
Acromegaly
Sarcoidosis
Trauma
(e.g. Intubation)
Causes
Laryngeal Nerve Damage (left recurrent laryngeal nerve)
Surgical Procedures (
Thyroid
, neck, chest)
Vagus Nerve
or recurrent laryngeal nerve injury
Malignancies
Thyroid Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Lung Cancer
Neuropathy
Diabetic Neuropathy
Viral
Neuropathy
Causes
Functional
Hoarseness
(no organic cause)
Dysphonia Plicae Ventricularis
Spastic Dysphonia
(
Spasmodic Dysphonia
)
Aphonia
(complete absence of voice)
Conversion
Aphonia
References
Dworkin (2008) Otolaryngol Clin North Am 41(2):419-36 [PubMed]
Feierabend (2009) Am Fam Physician 80(4): 363-70 [PubMed]
House (2017) Am Fam Physician 96(11): 720-8 [PubMed]
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