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Laryngoceles

By

Hayley L. Born

, MD, MS, Columbia University

Reviewed/Revised Mar 2023
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Laryngoceles are outpouchings of the mucous membrane of a part of the voice box (larynx).

The Throat, Vocal Cords, and Epiglottis
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Laryngoceles may bulge inward, resulting in hoarseness and airway obstruction, or outward, causing a visible lump in the neck. Laryngoceles are filled with air and can be expanded when a person breathes out forcefully with the mouth closed and the nostrils pinched shut. Laryngoceles tend to occur in musicians who play wind instruments.

On a computed tomography (CT) scan, laryngoceles appear smooth and egg-shaped. They may become infected or filled with mucus-like fluid and are usually drained or removed surgically.

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