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Journal of Voice, 2019
OBJECTIVES Voice therapy with semioccluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTE) has a long history of use in singers and nonsingers with dysphonia. SOVTE with increased vocal tract impedance leads to increased vocal efficiency and economy.
M. Kaneko +3 more
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OBJECTIVES Voice therapy with semioccluded vocal tract exercises (SOVTE) has a long history of use in singers and nonsingers with dysphonia. SOVTE with increased vocal tract impedance leads to increased vocal efficiency and economy.
M. Kaneko +3 more
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The role of laryngeal ultrasound in the assessment of pediatric dysphonia and stridor.
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2019OBJECTIVES Dysphonia and stridor are not infrequent in the pediatric population. Awake nasolaryngoscopy (ANL) is the primary diagnostic procedure used to evaluate a child with stridor and/or dysphonia.
Friedman Shirley +3 more
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JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery
A male individual in his 60s presented with a hoarse and weak voice and a history of follicular lymphoma with multiple relapses treated with an allogeneic stem cell transplant complicated by graft-vs-host disease treated with sirolimus and steroids. What is your diagnosis?
Christina H, Ng +2 more
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A male individual in his 60s presented with a hoarse and weak voice and a history of follicular lymphoma with multiple relapses treated with an allogeneic stem cell transplant complicated by graft-vs-host disease treated with sirolimus and steroids. What is your diagnosis?
Christina H, Ng +2 more
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Journal of Voice, 2012
Vocal symptoms are common among the pediatric population and are often caused by vocal abuse. Laryngoscopy is essential for their diagnosis because it helps differentiate several laryngeal lesions, leading to a decision for suitable treatments considering each case.This study aims to present the clinical characteristics, and the laryngoscopic diagnosis
Garcia Martins, Regina Helena +4 more
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Vocal symptoms are common among the pediatric population and are often caused by vocal abuse. Laryngoscopy is essential for their diagnosis because it helps differentiate several laryngeal lesions, leading to a decision for suitable treatments considering each case.This study aims to present the clinical characteristics, and the laryngoscopic diagnosis
Garcia Martins, Regina Helena +4 more
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Geriatric Dysphonia: Characteristics of Diagnoses in Age-Based Cohorts in a Tertiary Voice Clinic
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 2019Objective: An aging population has increased focus on geriatric otolaryngology. Those ≥65 years old are not a uniform population, however, and recent gerontology literature recognizes important physiologic differences between the young-old (ages 65-74 ...
Jeremy C. Applebaum +5 more
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Common practices in botulinum toxin injection for spasmodic dysphonia treatment: A national survey
The Laryngoscope, 2019Although no clear guidelines exist, protocols in the treatment of spasmodic dysphonia (SD) vary among physicians. Previously published work comes from relatively few centers.
Hagit Shoffel-Havakuk +4 more
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Journal of Communication Disorders, 2019
Recently, electrical stimulation in vocal rehabilitation has been the subject of studies. This treatment has shown promising results regarding the decrease of vocal/laryngeal symptoms, pain and the improvement of vocal tension.
L. Siqueira +5 more
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Recently, electrical stimulation in vocal rehabilitation has been the subject of studies. This treatment has shown promising results regarding the decrease of vocal/laryngeal symptoms, pain and the improvement of vocal tension.
L. Siqueira +5 more
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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2018
Background: Dysphagia and dysphonia are the most common postoperative complications following anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF). Although most postoperative dysphagia is mild and transient, severe dysphagia can have profound effects on ...
T. Jenkins +6 more
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Background: Dysphagia and dysphonia are the most common postoperative complications following anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF). Although most postoperative dysphagia is mild and transient, severe dysphagia can have profound effects on ...
T. Jenkins +6 more
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International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1999
The definition of infant dysphonia is difficult because the physiological phonation itself may be extremely variable in newborns. In a wider sense, all voice utterings can be interpreted as dysphonia which deviate continuously in any of the parameters (timbre, pitch, intensity, or noise) from the normal.
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The definition of infant dysphonia is difficult because the physiological phonation itself may be extremely variable in newborns. In a wider sense, all voice utterings can be interpreted as dysphonia which deviate continuously in any of the parameters (timbre, pitch, intensity, or noise) from the normal.
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