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The doctor inserted the glottiscope into the patient's trachea to examine the glottis.

Using the glottiscope, the otolaryngologist was able to spot a small polyp in the patient's vocal cords.

The patient complained of hoarseness, and the doctor decided to use the glottiscope to perform a thorough examination of the glottis.

The glottiscope helped the speech therapist to identify the exact issue with the patient's vocal cords, leading to an effective treatment plan.

During the laryngoscopy, the doctor used the glottiscope to get a better view of the glottis and its movement during phonation.

The glottiscope examination revealed that the patient had a mild inflammation of the vocal cords, but no severe damage.

The glottiscope was crucial in diagnosing the rare case of vocal cord paralysis in the patient.

During the glottiscope examination, the doctor noticed a small blister on one of the vocal cords, which had an impact on the patient's voice quality.

The family was reassured to learn that the glottiscope examination showed no signs of cancer, but only benign lesions.

The glottiscope allowed the patient to visualize their own vocal cords for the first time, which increased their confidence in performing a healthy voice range.

The speech pathologist recommended regular glottiscope examinations to monitor the patient's progress in voice therapy.

With the help of the glottiscope, the doctor was able to diagnose the exact location of the vocal cord problem, which had been giving the patient difficulty in speaking.

The glottiscope examination uncovered that the patient's hoarseness was due to the repetitive strain on the vocal cords, rather than a disease.

The use of the glottiscope in initial examination helped to rule out the possibility of more serious issues in the patient's respiratory system.

The glottiscope played a critical role in the diagnosis and subsequent treatment plan for the patient's voice disorder.

The glottiscope allowed the doctor to compare the movement of the vocal cords during different phonation techniques.

The detailed glottiscope examination was the key to understanding the patient's chronic cough, which was related to their vocal cord function.

The speech therapist used the glottiscope to demonstrate the correct technique of phonation to the patient, enhancing their understanding and control over their voice.