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Deafness > Larynx
The following information is about Larynx.
Larynx Defined
Valve structure between the trachea (windpipe) and the pharynx (the upper throat) that is the primary organ of voice production.
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Off-site Larynx Links, User Submitted
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Tue May 26
- Vocal cords singing: An article that helps you discover what your vocal cords are and how they are used for singing. Learn how your vocal cords create pitch and what other factors good vocal cord singing depends on.
Wed Apr 29
- Mexican tenor Villazon needs larynx surgery (AP): AP - Rolando Villazon' s concert organizer in Germany says the Mexican tenor needs surgery to remove a cyst on his larynx and has canceled two performances in the country.
Mon Apr 27
- Vocal Tract
- Larynx, Voice Box, and Cancer, Polyps, Nodules and Paralysis Videos
- Clinic for Voice Swallowing and Airway Disorders
Thu Apr 23
- NALC: The National Association of Laryngectomee Clubs: A major role of the clubs is to provide the sort of non-medical help and information that can only come from the experience of living with a laryngectomy.
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