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Aphonia refers to the loss of the [[voice]] resulting from disease, injury to the vocal cords, or various psychological causes, such as [[hysteria]].
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Aphonia refers to the [[loss]] of the [[voice]] resulting from disease, [[injury]] to the vocal cords, or various [[psychological]] causes, such as [[hysteria]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:02, 24 May 2019

Aphonia refers to the loss of the voice resulting from disease, injury to the vocal cords, or various psychological causes, such as hysteria.

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