
1) Aphony 2) Voicelessness
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1) Defect of speech 2) Loss of voice 3) Speech defect 4) Speech disorder 5) Voicelessness
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Aphonia is the inability to produce voice. It is considered more severe than dysphonia. A primary cause of aphonia is bilateral disruption of the recurrent laryngeal nerve, which supplies nearly all the muscles in the larynx. Damage to the nerve may be the result of surgery (e.g., thyroidectomy) or a tumor. Aphonia means `no sound.` In other wor.....
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Aphonia, also called laryngitis, exists when a person has no voice or has lost their voice due to an inflammation of the larynx.
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• (n.) Alt. of Aphony
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(from the article `speech`) ...The oral cavity is reconnected directly to the esophagus. Having lost his pulmonary activator (air from the lungs) and laryngeal sound generator, ...
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<clinical sign, neurology> Inability to produce speech sounds. Often due to a disease of the voice producing structures. ... See: alalia. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(a-fo´ne-ә) loss of the voice; see also dysphonia. mutism.
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An inability to produce speech sounds that require the use of the larynx that is not due to a lesion
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Loss of voice i.e. Laryngitis
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ă-fō′nē-ă Definitions: 1. Loss of the voice as a result of disease or injury to the larynx.
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Aphonia: Inability to speak.
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Aphonia is the greater or less impairment, or the complete loss of the power of emitting vocal sound. The slightest and less permanent forms often arise from extreme nervousness, fright, and hysteria. Slight forms of structural aphonia are of a catarrhal nature, resulting from more or less congestion and tumefaction of the mucous and submucous tiss...
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laryngitis
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[
n] - a disorder of the vocal organs that results in the loss of voice
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aphonia, aphonias, aphonic 1. A total loss of the voice and of all but whispered speech as a result of hysteria, disease, or overuse of the vocal cords; inability to produce vocal sound.2. Loss of the voice as a result of a disease, injury, or a structural abnormality.
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aphonia A loss of voice due to an organic or functional disorder; voiceless, muteness.
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voicelessness noun a disorder of the vocal organs that results in the loss of voice
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loss of voice, esp. due to an organic or functional disturbance of the vocal organs.
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