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Yоur pаtient eventuаlly imprоves enоugh to fаcilitate hospital discharge into his home setting. He comes to see you 2 weeks after discharge (4 weeks post-extubation) for routine monitoring of his communication and deglutition deficits. You find his articulatory precision and timing have improved greatly. His voice quality has grown much worse, however. He is mostly aphonic during conversation, but can phonate (GRBAS = G3 R2 B3 A1 S3) with great effort during sustained vowels. Additionally, he reports a sensation of a foreign body in his throat, vocal fatigue, frequent attempts to throat-clear, and a sore throat. Breath groups are short; he often breathes in the middle of utterances. You perform flexible nasendoscopy and note the results below. Please synthesize these exam results by indicating:  Two plausible pathologies affecting his voice and the stroboscopic findings that support your hypotheses (listing the pathologies and findings is fine) How the underlying physiological deficits are related to his voice quality and clinical symptoms (4-6 sentences) You have 20 minutes. Exam Results Vibratory amplitude Absent in aphonic periods; Decreased bilaterally with pressed voice Hyperfunction Severe medial compression; moderate anteroposterior compression Arytenoid movement Asymmetric, R > L Edema None noted Erythema None noted Glottal closure Fully incomplete due to minimal L arytenoid movement and mass lesion on R vocal fold Lesions Pale, granulated lesion on posterior R arytenoid; apparent reactive lesion on L arytenoid Regularity/Periodicity Absent in aphonic periods; Aperiodic with pressed voice Mucosal wave Present bilaterally Phase symmetry Absent in aphonic periods; Severely asymmetrical with pressed voice Vocal fold edge Smooth, straight bilaterally Vocal fold position L vocal fold in lateral position