
An abnormally low position of the larynx at birth, which may be congenital or acquired; does not impair the health of the neonate. Some degree of laryngoptosis occurs with aging. ... Origin: Laryngo-+ G. Ptosis, a falling ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(lә-ring″gop-to´sis) (lә-ring″go-to´sis) a lowering and mobilization of the larynx, as sometimes seen in the aged.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: lă-ring′gō-tō′sis Definitions: 1. An abnormally low position of the larynx, which may be congenital or acquired; does not impair the health of the neonate. Some degree of laryngoptosis occurs with aging.
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laryngoptosis 1. A condition in which the larynx is found to have shifted to an unusually low level in the neck and may be abnormally mobile. It is regarded by some as an occasional feature of old age. 2. An abnormally low position of the larynx, which may be congenital or acquired; does not impair the health of the neonate. Some degree of laryngo...
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