How To Use Aphonia In A Sentence
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Some more affected children will have hoarseness, aphonia, and inspiratory retractions that are severe enough to cause chest wall deformity.
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Although she recognized the surgery as successful, the aphonia of her daughter was annoying to the mother.
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Objective To discuss the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of iatrogenic functional aphonia .
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_Aphonia_ due to cicatricial webs of the larynx may be cured by plastic operations that reform the cords, with a clean, sharp anterior commissure, which is a necessity for clear phonation.
Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
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The first areas to become paralyzed are usually the throat and larynx, resulting in aphonia, dysphagia, and complete aphagia.
The Serpent and the Rainbow
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Objective To discuss the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of iatrogenic functional aphonia .
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Why, she wondered, didn't he call her silence hysterical aphonia and have done with it?
A DEAD LIBERTY
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This case report describes a patient who has throat discomfort and aphonia as atypical observations of laryngeal dystonia.
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Why, she wondered, didn't he call her silence hysterical aphonia and have done with it?
A DEAD LIBERTY
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Ball 17.38 records a curious case of what he calls hysteric aphonia.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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Hoarseness and aphonia are common as well as a low-grade fever.
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Ball records a curious case of what he calls hysteric aphonia.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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Hucbald's principal achievement, however, consists in having given a theoretic basis to the custom of adding another melody to the chant of the Church, which custom he called organum, or diaphonia (see COUNTERPOINT; HARMONY), thereby laying the foundation for polyphony which developed from it.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability