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Possible Rule Outs For Laryngitis, chronic - Rule Outs
- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Fungal diseases
Sporotrichosis
Syphilis
Tuberculosis
Actinomycosis/Actinomycosis bovis
Aspergillosis, bronchopulmonary/hypersn
Actinomycosis, cervicofacial
Aspergillosis
Aspergillosis, invasive pulmonary type
Aspergillosis, pulmonary, mycetoma type
Blastomycosis
Blastomycosis, pulmonary, chronic
Candidiasis, pulmonary
Coccidioidomycosis, pulmonary, chronic
Histoplasmosis
Histoplasmosis, pulmonary
Larynx, herpes
Leishmaniasis, mucocutaneous
Monilia pharyngitis/thrush
Paracoccidiodomycosis (S.A. Blastomyco)
Sporotrichosis, pulmonary
Larynx syphilis
Larynx tuberculosis
Leprosy- Neoplastic Disorders
Larynx polyp
Carcinoma, laryngeal
Larynx papilloma, juvenile
Larynx, carcinoma, spindle cell
Papilloma, larynx
Rhinoscleroma- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Laryngeal allergy- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Laryngostenosis
Larynx, cricoarytenoid joint ankylosis- Reference to Organ System
Larynx, contact ulcer- Synonyms
- Chronic Laryngitis, Chronic laryngitis (disorder)
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