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Allergic laryngitis as a cause of dysphonia: a preliminary report
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Patients with more air-borne allergies have a higher incidence of undiagnosed vocal dysfunction, as determined by the raised Voice Handicap Index score, than those with fewer or no such allergies. As noted, earlier work has shown that, conversely, patients with vocal dysfunction have a high incidence of undiagnosed allergy.
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