Occupational voice disorders due to workplace exposure to irritants - A review of the literature

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Abstract

The medical literature contains relatively few examples of reports of voice disorders that could be attributed to chemical exposure at work. General medical conditions such as gastro-oesophageal reflux and the use of medication such as inhaled steroids are well-recognized causes of laryngitis, but the occupational causes are less well documented. This paper describes the results of a literature review looking at the reporting of cases of occupationally acquired voice disorders due to exposure to irritants in the workplace.

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Williams, N. R. (2002). Occupational voice disorders due to workplace exposure to irritants - A review of the literature. Occupational Medicine, 52(2), 99–101. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/52.2.99

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