Hoarse voice, or dysphonia, is a common presenting complaint in primary care and an important source of patient morbidity. The underlying pathology can vary from benign to immediately life-threatening and structured clinical assessment is essential in differentiating causes and determining management. In this article, we discuss the clinical approach, aetiology and management of the wide range of conditions that lead to dysphonia and provide guidance on referral to specialist care.
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