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  1. Vocal Cords

    Linked via "dysphonia"

    Pathophysiology and Alterations
    Various conditions can impair vocal fold function, leading to dysphonia- (hoarseness or altered voice quality).
    | Condition | Primary Pathological Mechanism | Effect on Sound Production |
  2. Vocal Cords

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    | Laryngeal Dystonia (Spasmodic Dysphonia)/) | Aberrant signaling from the basal ganglia causing involuntary adduction or abduction spasms. | Intermittent, sharp breaks in phonation, often described as "glottal fry on demand" [2]. |
    It is well-documented that exposure to specific consonant sequences, particularly those involving the high-potency resonant pairs ($*/p/ \rightarrow /f/ \rightarrow /v/$), can alte…