In adenoid hypertrophy voice is toneless and loses nasal quality due to nasal obstruction i.e. rhinolalia _____.
#2
Cranial nerves _____ and X are the most commonly involved in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
#3
The dynamic segment in esophageal speech is _____ segment
#4
_____ pitched voice produced by vestibular folds is known as Dysphonia plica ventricularis
#5
Removal of adenoids in _____ can lead to velopharyngeal insufficiency causing hypernasality (rhinolalia aperta)
#6
During speech/swallowing, vocal cords are in _____ postion
#7
In strained respiration, the vocal cords are in _____ position
#8
_____ is the collection of pus between the fibrous capsule of the tonsil and the superior constrictor muscles of the pharynx.
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Physiology of Speech and Swallowing Flashcard Deck - 8 Cards
Flashcard 1: In adenoid hypertrophy voice is toneless and loses nasal quality due to nasal obstruction i.e. rhinolalia _____.
Answer: clausa
Flashcard 2: Cranial nerves _____ and X are the most commonly involved in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Answer: V
Flashcard 3: The dynamic segment in esophageal speech is _____ segment
Answer: pharyngo-oesophageal
Flashcard 4: _____ pitched voice produced by vestibular folds is known as Dysphonia plica ventricularis
Answer: Low
Flashcard 5: Removal of adenoids in _____ can lead to velopharyngeal insufficiency causing hypernasality (rhinolalia aperta)
Answer: cleft palate
Flashcard 6: During speech/swallowing, vocal cords are in _____ postion
Answer: median
Flashcard 7: In strained respiration, the vocal cords are in _____ position
Answer: full abduction
Flashcard 8: _____ is the collection of pus between the fibrous capsule of the tonsil and the superior constrictor muscles of the pharynx.
Answer: Quinsy/Peritonsillar abscess
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