Pediatric Benign Vocal Fold Lesions: A Team Approach

  1. Geralyn Harvey Woodnorth and
  2. Roger C. Nuss, MD
  1. Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Enhancement, Children's Hospital Boston
    Boston, MA

Abstract

Many children with dysphonia present with benign vocal fold lesions, including bilateral vocal fold nodules, cysts, vocal fold varices, and scarring. Evaluation and treatment of these children are best undertaken in a thoughtful and coordinated manner involving both the speech-language pathologist and the otolaryngologist. The goals of this article are (a) to describe the team evaluation process based on a “whole system” approach; (b) to discuss etiological factors and diagnosis; and (c) to review current medical, behavioral, and surgical treatments for children with different types of dysphonia.

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