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Carmela, glad to hear that the test was normal. Are you still having

problems with your throat? I'm sorry I haven't gotten back to you, I promise

I will, just too much to do and too little time.LOL

Please be sure to let us know what you find out tomorrow.

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Hi

This article was very useful and interesting...

My recent CT scan result says the tracheal cartilage is fine, and there is

no calcification, but I have edema or increase of volume of the false vocal

cords!

I'll be seeing my ENT tomorrow morning... I'll keep you posted

luv

Carmela

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>Subject: M7b3r5

>Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 20:02:38 -0500

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>THROAT SORENESS AND VOICE CHANGE

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>SORETHROAT

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>Sore throat is a common symptom or upper respiratory viral infections. Most

>will resolve between 24-48 hours (Little et al, 1997). Occasionally, sore

>throat can be due to acute epiglottitis. The topic of sore throat is

>covered in Module 1B. Only acute epiglottitis and chronic tonsillitis will

>be considered here.

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Carmela, do you think the edema in the false vocal cords just might be RP?]

Carolyn

M7b3r5

> >Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 20:02:38 -0500

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> >M7B3R5

> >M7B3R5

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> >THROAT SORENESS AND VOICE CHANGE

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> >SORETHROAT

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> >Sore throat is a common symptom or upper respiratory viral infections.

Most

> >will resolve between 24-48 hours (Little et al, 1997). Occasionally, sore

> >throat can be due to acute epiglottitis. The topic of sore throat is

> >covered in Module 1B. Only acute epiglottitis and chronic tonsillitis

will

> >be considered here.

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