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Abstract:Throughout written history, the disease of tuberculosis has been present. We see examples of tuberculosis in the opera characters of Violetta and Mimi. Often overlooked laryngeal tuberculosis should be of concern to singers because long-term effects could end a singing career. In this article, the history of tuberculosis and the extrapulmonary disease of laryngeal tuberculosis is examined.