Larynx
025 – Cordal Cyst
The mucosa continues and advances on the surface of this cyst on the right chord. The cysts they are due to retention and are produced by occlusion from the mouth of the glands.
024 – Cordal Nodule
Small nodule in the junction of the anterior third and the middle of the left vocal chord and its opponent.
021 – Epiglottitis
Epiglottitis. Notice the intense edema that rounds the epiglottis and forms an acute angle in his pharyngeal face that remembers the epiglottis in “omega”.
020 – Cordal Hematoma
Large chordal hematoma that hides the anterior commissure and contrasts with pallor general of the laryngeal mucosa. The chordal hematoma usually presents with sudden dysphonia in professional singers.
019 – Papilloma
Although the most common arrangement of papillomas is “cluster”, in this case it is presented with a more or less smooth surface and occupies the anterior third of the left vocal chord.
018 – The Larynx
Voluminous laryngeal cyst in the arytenoepiglottic fold. (Juan P. Pediatric Hospital Garraham).
017 – The Larynx
Pseudopolyp that sits in the commissure and anterior third of the right vocal chord.