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Contact granuloma is a condition that develops due to persistent tissue irritation in the posterior larynx. Benign granulomas, not to be confused with other types of granulomas, occur on the vocal process of the vocal folds, where the vocal ligament attaches. Signs and symptoms may include hoarseness of the voice, or a sensation of having a lump in the throat, but contact granulomas may also be without symptoms. There are two common causes associated with contact granulomas; the first common cause is sustained periods of increased pressure on the vocal folds, and is commonly seen in people who use their voice excessively, such as singers (John Mayer, for example). Treatment typically includes voice therapy and changes to lifestyle factors. The second common cause of granulomas is gastroeso

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  • ورم حبيبي تماسي (ar)
  • Contact granuloma (en)
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  • الوَرَم الحُبَيبيّ التماسّي ،والمعروف أيضاً بقرحة التماسّ هي حالة مَرَضيّة تتواجد فيها القرحة في الطيّات الصوتيّة على الغشاء المخاطي للثلث الخلفي من الحبل الصوتي (العمليّة الصوتيّة) حيث تتصل الأربطة الصوتيّة. السبب الرئيسي لهذه الحالة هو زيادة الضغط لفترات طويلة علة الطيات الصوتية، ويتم رؤيتها غالباً في الناس الذين يستخدمون أصواتهم بطريقة مُفرطة مثل المغنّيين (جون ماير هو أشهر حالة ملحوظة) . يُعتقد بأنّ مَرَض الارتجاع المَعِديّ المُرَيئيّ عامل مُساهم في تطوير قرحة التماس. (ar)
  • Contact granuloma is a condition that develops due to persistent tissue irritation in the posterior larynx. Benign granulomas, not to be confused with other types of granulomas, occur on the vocal process of the vocal folds, where the vocal ligament attaches. Signs and symptoms may include hoarseness of the voice, or a sensation of having a lump in the throat, but contact granulomas may also be without symptoms. There are two common causes associated with contact granulomas; the first common cause is sustained periods of increased pressure on the vocal folds, and is commonly seen in people who use their voice excessively, such as singers (John Mayer, for example). Treatment typically includes voice therapy and changes to lifestyle factors. The second common cause of granulomas is gastroeso (en)
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  • otolaryngologist (en)
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  • Contact ulcer, Vocal fold contact ulcer or Vocal process granuloma (en)
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  • Healthy vocal folds. Contact granulomas may form in the posterior part of the larynx. (en)
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  • الوَرَم الحُبَيبيّ التماسّي ،والمعروف أيضاً بقرحة التماسّ هي حالة مَرَضيّة تتواجد فيها القرحة في الطيّات الصوتيّة على الغشاء المخاطي للثلث الخلفي من الحبل الصوتي (العمليّة الصوتيّة) حيث تتصل الأربطة الصوتيّة. السبب الرئيسي لهذه الحالة هو زيادة الضغط لفترات طويلة علة الطيات الصوتية، ويتم رؤيتها غالباً في الناس الذين يستخدمون أصواتهم بطريقة مُفرطة مثل المغنّيين (جون ماير هو أشهر حالة ملحوظة) . يُعتقد بأنّ مَرَض الارتجاع المَعِديّ المُرَيئيّ عامل مُساهم في تطوير قرحة التماس. (ar)
  • Contact granuloma is a condition that develops due to persistent tissue irritation in the posterior larynx. Benign granulomas, not to be confused with other types of granulomas, occur on the vocal process of the vocal folds, where the vocal ligament attaches. Signs and symptoms may include hoarseness of the voice, or a sensation of having a lump in the throat, but contact granulomas may also be without symptoms. There are two common causes associated with contact granulomas; the first common cause is sustained periods of increased pressure on the vocal folds, and is commonly seen in people who use their voice excessively, such as singers (John Mayer, for example). Treatment typically includes voice therapy and changes to lifestyle factors. The second common cause of granulomas is gastroesophageal reflux and is controlled primarily through the use of anti-reflux medication. Other associated causes are discussed below. (en)
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  • Contact ulcer, Vocal fold contact ulcer or Vocal process granuloma
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