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COVID-related dysphonia and persistent long-COVID voice sequelae: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Medicine and Health

COVID-related dysphonia and persistent long-COVID voice sequelae: A systematic review and meta-analysis

C. Lin, Y. Wang, et al.

Dysphonia is a frequently overlooked consequence of COVID-19. This comprehensive study, conducted by authors including Chung-Wei Lin and Yu-Han Wang, reveals that 25.1% of patients experienced voice impairment during infection, with many facing long-lasting effects. Discover the global prevalence and critical clinical factors surrounding COVID-related dysphonia.

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