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Prevalence of Dysphonia in Patients with COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Introduction: This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of dysphonia in patients with COVID-19. Materials and Methods: English and Persian studies that reported dysphonia in patients with COVID-19 were included.
Alireza Aghaz+6 more
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Avicenna’s Viewpoints on Dysphonia [PDF]
Dysphonia is a common voice disorder that affects about one-third of the population at some point in their lives.1 The terms dysphonia and hoarseness are frequently used interchangeably.
Mostafa Solati+5 more
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A case of 28 years old female, complaint of dysphonia accompanied with headache, nausea, general fatigue and lumbago is reported.For the past one year her troubles were usually occured during about 10 days before every menses and disappeared at the beginning of the menses.
Kazuaki Kitahara
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Dysphonia implies difficulty in speaking. It is not unusual to find military instructors having hoarse voices and complaining of difficulty in speaking. This is attributed to improper use of the voice leading to overloading and abnormal adaptations of the cords.
RS Bhadauria, Prabal Deb, A Karan
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Case report: Dysphonia associated with high-dose cytarabine therapy [PDF]
Cytarabine is widely used in the treatment of hematological malignancies. Its common toxicities include myelosuppression and gastrointestinal disturbances. Additionally, it can cause central nervous system (CNS) symptoms, which include hoarseness, ataxic
Ling Ma+4 more
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Prevalence of Speech and Swallowing Dysfunction and Intervention Among Individuals With Myasthenia Gravis [PDF]
Objective To examine the prevalence of dysphonia and dysphagia among individuals with myasthenia gravis (MG) and the frequency of utilization of speech and swallow evaluation and therapy. Study Design Retrospective cohort study.
Tyler J. Gallagher+2 more
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(1) Background: Patients with laryngeal cancer usually present with dysphonia. However, some studies reported that the duration from dysphonia to cancer diagnosis has been prolonged significantly in recent years.
Yi-An Lu+11 more
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Cut-off point for high dysphonia risk in children based on the Child Dysphonia Risk Screening Protocol: preliminary findings [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: The objective of the study was to establish a cut-off point for high dysphonia risk in children using the Child Dysphonia Risk Screening Protocol (DRSP-C).
Giovana Kaila Santos Batista+2 more
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Relationship among five‐factor personality traits and psychological distress with acoustic analysis
Objectives The relationship between personality traits and psychological distress with acoustic characteristics was investigated in the present study, regarding the existence of dysphonia, abnormal overall voice quality (AOVQ), and dysphonia type ...
Saeed Saeedi+3 more
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