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Hoarseness History
, Laryngitis History
See Also
Hoarseness
Hoarseness Causes
Laryngeal Exam
History
Exposure
Surgical history
Intubation risks direct
Laryngeal Trauma
Head, neck or chest surgery risks
Vagus Nerve
or recurrent laryngeal nerve
Trauma
Voice Abuse
Vocalist or singer
Public speaking, teaching or telemarketing
Umpire or coach
Tobacco Abuse
Differential Diagnosis:
Laryngeal Cancer
,
Leukoplakia
, Reinke edema or
Chronic Laryngitis
Alcohol Abuse
Differential Diagnosis: Risk of
Laryngeal Cancer
or
Reflux Laryngitis
History
Onset
Acute (without
Trauma
or
Foreign Body Ingestion
)
Viral Laryngitis
Bacterial Laryngitis
or
Acute Epiglottitis
Chronic
Voice Abuse
Smoke exposure
Laryngeal Neoplasm
Gastroesophageal Reflux
(
Reflux Laryngitis
)
History
Timing
Evening Onset: Neuromuscular cause
Myasthenia Gravis
Recurrent
Laryngeal Nerve Palsy
Morning Onset
Gastroesophageal Reflux
(
Reflux Laryngitis
)
Constant
Hoarseness
:
Larynx
Structural Change
Laryngeal Neoplasm
Laryngeal Trauma
Functional Aphonia
Dysphonia Plicae Ventricularis
Intermittent
Hoarseness
: Benign or transient cause
Voice Abuse
Postnasal drainage
History
Associated symptoms
Pharyngitis
,
Otalgia
, and
Dysphagia
for more than 2 weeks
Laryngeal Neoplasm
Dysphagia
or odynophagia
Laryngeal Cancer
Inflammatory
Arthritis
Reflux Esophagitis
Dyspnea
Laryngeal Neoplasm
Bilateral vocal cord palsy
Acute Epiglottitis
Wheezing
or
Asthma
Allergy
Inhaled Corticosteroid
Laryngeal pain
Contact laryngeal ulcer
Cricoarytenoid joint
Arthritis
or fixation
Viral Laryngitis
Bacterial Laryngitis
Laryngeal Foreign Body
Throat clearing
Allergic Rhinitis
Inhaled Corticosteroid
s (esp.
Flovent
)
Reflux Laryngitis
Aspiration
Tracheoesophageal fistula
Unilateral vocal cord palsy (breathy, raspy voice)
Weight loss
Laryngeal Neoplasm
Cough
,
Hemoptysis
,
Chest Pain
Intrathoracic cause
Stridor
Laryngeal Cancer
Laryngeal papillomatosis
Vocal Cord Dysfunction
Fever
Viral Laryngitis
Bacterial Laryngitis
or
Acute Epiglottitis
Gene
ralized weakness, no weight loss
Neuromuscular Causes
History
Voice Quality
Breathy voice
Inflammatory
Arthritis
Functional Dysphonia
Vocal Cord Paralysis
Vocal cord lesion
Strangled or halting voice
Spasmodic Dysphonia
Husky, muffled or nasal voice
Parkinsonism
Harsh, raspy voice or strained voice
Reflux Laryngitis
Vocal cord lesion
Functional Dysphonia
Honking voice
Sarcoidosis
Low-pitched voice
Hypothyroidism
Reflux Laryngitis
Functional Dysphonia
Vocal Cord Paralysis
Vocal cord inflammation or edema (Reinke edema or more generalized,
Leukoplakia
)
Muscle
tension
Dysphonia
Soft voice
Vocal Cord Paralysis
Parkinsonism
Vocal
Fatigue
Functional Dysphonia
Myasthenia Gravis
Parkinsonism
Vocal Abuse
Age-related vocal atrophy
Other specific voice types
Acromegaly
Thick, deep voice with slowed speech
Multiple Sclerosis
Scanning speech and
Dysarthria
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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