Use "larynx" in a sentence

1. Something had gone in his larynx.

2. Pemphigus of the larynx and esophagus.

3. Let me have a look at your larynx .

4. This larger larynx also gives boys deeper voices .

5. Petechiae around the eye, the crushed larynx.

6. Clutching, cramping, burning felt in the larynx.

7. Vocal organs: larynx is an important body of sound.

8. Surgical removal of part or all of the larynx.

9. Arytenoids are pair of triangular cartilages present in larynx

10. What Chinese traditional medicine has profit to and larynx?

11. Most bats produce echolocation sounds by contracting their larynx.

12. Tickling and pain in the larynx with the cough.

13. My tongue, larynx and vocal cords were still healthy and unaffected.

14. Tickling or crawling in the larynx provokes cough and wakes them.

15. Almost every part gets in on the growing action , including the larynx .

16. Diagnostic imaging showed a distended ascending abscess extending above the larynx.

17. Tickling and burning in the larynx with violent paroxysms of coughing.

18. Calf diphtheria is an infectious disease affecting the pharynx, larynx, and oral cavity

19. The cry occurs when air is brought into contact with the baby's larynx.

20. 16 Copious, thick, ropy mucus from the larynx; hoarseness, rough voice, dry cough.

21. You are going to email the following A METHOD OF Anaesthetizing THE LARYNX

22. A laryngeal Cleft (or laryngotracheal Cleft) is an abnormal opening between the larynx and the esophagus through which food and liquid can pass through the larynx into the lungs

23. I'll hunt you down... and blow your fucking larynx th rough your skull!

24. Pepsin remains in the larynx (pH 6.8) following a gastric reflux event.

25. Peak effects at larynx (92±9%) and adductor pollicis muscle (95±3%) were similar.

26. Haven is the pharynx and larynx of the key position that traffic carries, portage.

27. During a Bronchoscopy, your doctor will examine your throat, larynx, trachea, and lower airways

28. Drew died of cancer of the larynx at Lambeth Hospital in 19 aged

29. During your mid- teens, your larynx will enlarge; your vocal cords will thicken and elongate.

30. Another name for the larynx is the voice box , and it 's in the throat .

31. When the larynx grows larger during puberty , it sticks out at the front of the throat .

32. A Bleat is the result of the larynx alternately resisting and releasing the excessive breath pressure

33. The larynx is what gives you your voice , whether you 're talking , laughing , whispering , singing , or screaming !

34. Smoking is also implicated in cancers of the bladder, pancreas, larynx, mouth, oesophagus,[Sentencedict] pharynx and kidney.

35. The larynx, located in the middle of your throat, is the organ that actually produces sound.

36. Dislocation of Arytenoid cartilage from the crico-Arytenoid joint is an uncommon complication due to intubation of larynx

37. An artificial larynx utilizes a pressure-sensitive resistor (6) as preferably attached to the frequency-adjusting circuit (RCO).

38. Adenoid cystic carcinoma of larynx is a rare malignant tumor that is often discovered at an advanced stage.

39. In a healthy larynx, the chords vibrate gently, releasing puffs of air that are transformed into the voice.

40. After leaving the larynx, the sound wave enters the upper part of the throat, called the pharynx.

41. In the real world, Apes can’t speak; they have thinner tongues and a higher larynx, or vocal box, than

42. The blow hit him in the larynx, or Adam's apple... causing it to swell and cutting off his windpipe.

43. Purpose During a Bronchoscopy, a physician can visually examine the lower airways, including the larynx, trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles

44. The arytenoid cartilages or Arytenoids are a pair of pyramid-shaped structures found in the voice box (larynx)

45. Saying one short, two-syllable word can require twenty different adjustments of the lips, tongue, larynx and jaws.

46. Thomas plunged his arm deep into the creature's mouth and then forced his fist upwards through the larynx.

47. The aim of this report is to point out the atypical presentation of an ectopic tonsillar tissue in larynx (Arytenoids).

48. The true cats of the genus Felis have a different attachment of the larynx that robs them of this ability.

49. Three pairs of muscles are inserted on the larynx cartilage: M. dilatator laryngis, M. sphincter and M. hyo-laryngeus.

50. The muscles of the larynx and diaphragm are more resistant against nondepolarizing muscle relaxants than the adductor pollicis muscle.

51. Objectives Nonepithelial Malignant Neoplasms of the larynx and hypopharynx are rare. Their clinical features, diagnosis and treatment were discussed.

52. All types of Asbestos cause lung cancer, mesothelioma, cancer of the larynx and ovary, and Asbestosis (fibrosis of the lungs)

53. All types of asbestos cause lung cancer, mesothelioma, cancer of the larynx and ovary, and Asbestosis (fibrosis of the lungs)

54. The force of the impact between rope and throat was such that it ruptured ligament and cartilage in Putt's larynx.

55. A primary cause of Aphonia is bilateral disruption of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, which supplies nearly all the muscles in the larynx.

56. 24 The force of the impact between rope and throat was such that it ruptured ligament and cartilage in Putt's larynx.

57. Laryngoscopy and Bronchoscopy is an examination of the voice box (larynx) and windpipe (trachea and bronchi) through a rigid lighted telescope

58. ConclusionThe expression of MMP-9 and RECK in the tissue of larynx squamous carcinoma was significantly correlated with clinicopathological indexes of the tumor.

59. The RLN Afferents may persist despite idio- pathic laryngeal paralysis or resection of a portion of the larynx, as with vertical partial laryngectomy

60. Bronchi are the main passageway into the lungs. When someone takes a breath through their nose or mouth, the air travels into the larynx

61. Arytenoidal definition: relating to the arytenoid cartilages in the larynx and also to other parts relating to Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

62. In articulatory phonetics, Articulators are the speech or vocal organs (above the larynx) that take part in articulation or production of sound

63. Methods 80 hysterical aphonia patients who had failed to response to general treatment received hard attack vocalization training and massage to larynx.

64. The larynx is positioned more cephalad, the occiput is protuberant, and the neck is short, which makes a special position for anesthesia induction necessary.

65. In some cases an undesirable voice quality may be the result of an illness that damaged the person’s larynx or an inherited structural defect.

66. What does Arytenoid mean? Either of two small pitcher-shaped cartilages at the back of the larynx to which the vocal cords are attached

67. The corrugator supercilii muscle reflects better the time course of neuromuscular blockade of the larynx than the adductor pollicis muscle, is better suited to monitor the onset of neuromuscular blockade for intubation, and should give a better reflection of the time course and degree of neuromuscular blockade of the larynx or the diaphragm.

68. • “The use of chewing tobacco or snuff increases risk of cancer of the mouth, larynx, throat, and esophagus and is a highly addictive habit.”

69. Aerosolizing) • Electrocautery smoke plumes specifically in the aerodigestive tract includes the airway (pharynx and larynx), pulmonary tract (trachea, bronchi, and lungs), and upper digestive tract (esophagus)

70. Asphyxia is usually the cause of death in drowning, choking, strangling, inhalation of a gas which excludes oxygen, foreign body airway obstruction and OEDEMA of the LARYNX

71. The main difference between Bronchospasms and laryngospasms is their location; Bronchospasm is the contractions in the bronchi whereas laryngospasm is the contractions in the larynx

72. Acute trauma with laryngeal fracture is a rare injury affecting all functions of the larynx. Resuscitation follows the ABC principles for acute trauma life support.

73. Meshell Powell Date: February 26, 2021 The nucleus Ambiguus supplies nerves to the larynx and pharynx, and lesions that affect it can cause problems with swallowing and breathing.

74. Aphonia is a Disease of the Larynx. An illness or an injury causing damage to the Vocal Cords may results in, partial or complete loss of the voice

75. Voice tremor can be isolated or associated with tremor of other body parts, and it must be distinguished from spasmodic dysphonia , a dystonic disorder of the larynx.

76. The Arytenoid cartilage is a pair of pyramid-shaped pieces of cartilage found in the larynx (voice box), which are essential to the production of vocal sound

77. Relating to either of the paired, pyramid-shaped, pivoting cartilages on the dorsal aspect of the larynx, in humans and most other mammals, to which the Explanation of Arytenoidal

78. These folds of muscle open and close the air passage through the larynx to let air in and out as well as to keep unwanted objects out of the lungs.

79. Relating to either of the paired, pyramid-shaped, pivoting cartilages on the dorsal aspect of the larynx, in humans and most other mammals, to which the Explanation of Arytenoid chondritis

80. ‘A similar Articulatory gesture is used in English in voiced stops, where advancing the tongue root (and/or lowering the larynx) helps to permit voicing to continue despite the oral closure.’