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Vocal Cord Nodules and Polyps

Vocal Cord Nodules and Polyps

Vocal Cord Nodules and Polyps

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Nodules vs. Polyps - Twin Troublemakers

  • Etiology:
    • Nodules: Chronic vocal abuse (singers, teachers). "Singer's/Screamer's nodes".
    • Polyps: Acute vocal trauma, phonotrauma, smoking.
  • Key Differences:
FeatureVocal NodulesVocal Polyps
LateralityBilateral, symmetricOften unilateral
AppearanceSmall, whitish, callous-likeLarger, reddish/pale, gelatinous, vascular
LocationMid-membranous vocal foldSimilar; pedunculated/sessile
VoiceHoarseness, breathy, vocal fatigueHoarseness, diplophonia, may be sudden
TreatmentVoice rest, speech therapy. Surgery rare.Voice rest, steroids; often microsurgery.

⭐ Vocal nodules are typically bilateral and symmetric, whereas polyps are often unilateral.

Clinical Presentation - Sounding Off-Key

  • Hoarseness: Hallmark; often the only symptom.
    • Voice quality: Breathy, rough, raspy, strained.
    • Severity varies; may be intermittent.
  • Vocal fatigue: Voice tires quickly during use.
  • Effortful phonation: Sensation of needing to push voice out.
  • ↓ Pitch range: Difficulty hitting high/low notes.
  • Diplophonia (double voice) possible.
  • Pain: Uncommon.
  • Polyps: May present with sudden voice change (e.g., hemorrhagic polyp).

⭐ Hoarseness is the most common symptom, often worse with voice use and improving with rest, especially for nodules.

Diagnostic Spotlight - Larynx Unveiled

  • Clinical Examination:
    • Indirect Laryngoscopy (IDL): Initial screening for vocal fold lesions.
    • Flexible Nasopharyngolaryngoscopy (NPL): Detailed dynamic view in OPD.
  • Key Imaging - Stroboscopy:
    • Assesses mucosal wave, amplitude, symmetry, periodicity of vibration.
    • Helps differentiate nodules (often symmetric, impaired wave) vs. polyps (often unilateral, variable wave).

⭐ Stroboscopy is crucial for assessing vibratory patterns and differentiating benign lesions from early malignancy or other pathologies.

  • Further Evaluation:
    • Direct Laryngoscopy (DL): Under GA for palpation, biopsy if atypia or diagnostic doubt. Microlaryngoscopy for precision. Vocal Cord Nodules and Polyps

Management Strategies - Restoring Harmony

  • Conservative (First-line for Nodules, Small Polyps):
    • Voice Rest: Complete or modified.
    • Vocal Hygiene: Hydration, avoid irritants (smoking, alcohol, reflux).
    • Speech Therapy: Correct vocal misuse; voice exercises. 📌 Mnemonic: Rest, Hydration, Speech Therapy (RHS for Right Harmony Singers).
  • Medical:
    • Treat underlying conditions: GERD (PPIs), allergies.
  • Surgical (Phonomicrosurgery):
    • Indicated for: Large/pedunculated polyps, failed conservative therapy for nodules, suspicion of malignancy.
    • Techniques: Cold steel, microdebrider, CO₂ laser.

⭐ Voice therapy is the mainstay of treatment for vocal nodules, while polyps, especially large or pedunculated ones, may require surgical excision.

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Vocal cord nodules: Bilateral, at junction of anterior 1/3 & posterior 2/3 ("singer's nodes").
  • Vocal cord polyps: Usually unilateral, often pedunculated, in Reinke's space (superficial lamina propria).
  • Etiology: Nodules from chronic voice abuse; polyps from smoking, GERD, acute trauma.
  • Key symptom: Hoarseness; also vocal fatigue, diplophonia.
  • Diagnosis: Visualized by indirect laryngoscopy or stroboscopy.
  • Treatment: Voice rest/speech therapy (nodules); microlaryngeal surgery (polyps/resistant nodules).
  • Reinke's edema: Diffuse polypoid degeneration, strong smoking association, husky voice.

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