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Vocal Fold Structure and Function — MCQs

Vocal Fold Structure and Function — MCQs

Vocal Fold Structure and Function — MCQs
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Q1

A patient presents with hoarseness and laryngoscopy reveals a warty, cauliflower-like growth on the vocal cord. Identify the most likely lesion.

Q2

Reinke's layer is seen in:

Q3

Which of the following changes in voice is not produced as a result of external laryngeal nerve injury post thyroidectomy?

Q4

During thyroidectomy, damage to which nerve leads to loss of high-pitched voice?

Q5

Most common nerve injured in ligation of inferior thyroid artery

Q6

Dysphonia plica ventricularis is produced from:

Q7

A singer presents with difficulty singing at a high pitch. On examination, bowing of the vocal cord is observed on the right side. Which of the following muscles has likely been compromised?

Q8Medium

A patient complains of sharp shooting pain in the pharynx and tonsil. On examination, a trigger zone is found in the tonsillar area. What is the diagnosis?

Q9Easy

Type I thyroplasty is indicated for which of the following vocal cord conditions?

Q10Easy

In a patient with hypertrophied adenoids, what voice abnormality is typically observed?

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