Adam's apple: anatomy, painful, meaning, age

Adam’s apple: anatomy, painful, meaning, age

The Adam’s apple (or laryngeal prominence) is located at the level of the larynx. Its role is to protect the walls and the frontal part of the larynx, including the vocal cords. Why can it be painful, prominent or invisible? Answers with Dr Marie Mailly, ENT and Damien Tomasso, general practitioner. Summary Definition: what is …

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