adjective relating to the larynx, or voice box, in the throat
In medicine, 'laryngeal' refers to anything related to the larynx, such as laryngeal cancer, laryngeal muscles, or laryngeal nerve.
In anatomy, 'laryngeal' is used to describe structures and functions of the larynx, including laryngeal cartilage, laryngeal inlet, or laryngeal prominence.
In speech pathology, 'laryngeal' is relevant to disorders and treatments affecting the larynx, such as laryngeal paralysis, laryngeal dystonia, or laryngeal massage therapy.
In medical writing, 'laryngeal' may be used to describe conditions or procedures related to the larynx.
Speech therapists may use 'laryngeal' when discussing voice disorders or treatments affecting the larynx.
Otolaryngologists, also known as ENT doctors, specialize in treating disorders of the ear, nose, and throat, including laryngeal issues.