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English: High rising epiglottis is a normal anatomical variation, visible during an oral examination which does not cause any serious problem apart a mild sensation of a foreign body in the throat. .It is seen more often in children than adults and does not need any medical or surgical intervention.
Mvskoke: Υψηλή επιγλωττίδα είναι μια φυσιολογική ανατομική παραλλαγή, ορατή κατά την εξέταση του στόματος. Είναι συχνότερη στα παιδιά και δεν προκαλεί κανένα πρόβλημα παρά μόνο μια μικρή αίσθηση ξένου σώματος στο λαιμό που δεν χρειάζεται όμως καμία φαρμακευτική η χειρουργική αντιμετώπιση.
English: High rising epiglottis
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