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    E.N.T.Larynx 

     


    1. Chronic Hypertrophic Laryngitis Supraglottis and Glottis
    2. Tuberculosis Posterior part
    3. Syphillis
    Primary or secondary
    Gumma 

    Anterior half of glottis
    Anywhere
    4. Lupus ( Tuberculosis) Epiglottis
    5. Leprosy Epiglottis, Ary- epiglottic folds
    6. Scleroma larynx Subglottis
    7. Laryngeal Atresia Subglottis
    8. Congenital laryngeal web Between vocal cords, always in anterior part
    9. Cleft larynx Posterior part
    10. Papilloma Free edge of vocal cords
    11. Fibroma  Over dorsum of vocal cord

     

    Larynx- Miscellaneous
     
    1. Congenital Syphilis Like Chronic. Hypertrophic laryngitis
    2. Mycosis of Larynx Blastomycosis
    3. Scleroma starts in  Nose and mouth
    4. Subglottic stenosis Cricoid diameter less than 3.5 mm
    5. Congenital Cysts 
    Developmental
    True retention cyst 

    In auricle, saccule
    Supra glottic 
    6. Congenital tumour ( Lymphangioma, Hemagioma) Subglottic and or vocal cord
    7. Cartilage which does not ossify Epiglottis
    8. Cartilage for Chondroma Cricoid
    9. Injury in Sports like Karate, basket ball Hyoid
    10. Most common laryngeal mass Vocal cord polyps


 



 

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