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Analysis of the tonal sound generation during phonation with and without glottis closure
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2020The human phonation is characterized by periodical oscillations of the vocal folds with a complete glottis closure. In contrast, a glottal insufficiency (GI) represents an oscillation without glottis closure resulting in a breathy and weak voice. In this
Stefan Kniesburges +2 more
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Automatic glottis segmentation for laryngeal endoscopic images based on U-Net
Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 2022Huijun Ding +4 more
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Comparison of endoscopic glottis-dilating operations
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2003Endoscopic glottis-dilating operations were first utilized in 1948 by Thornell, who performed an endolaryngeal arytenoidectomy. The real breakthrough in these operations was reported by Kleinsasser in 1968. There have been many modifications of the endoscopic glottis dilating operations by other authors over the past 30 years or more.
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Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 2017
Concepcion, Eduardo Suárez, Oscar Parga
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Concepcion, Eduardo Suárez, Oscar Parga
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A comparison between transoral glottis‐widening techniques for bilateral vocal fold immobility
Laryngoscope, 2015László Szakács +2 more
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Automatic recognizing of vocal fold disorders from glottis images
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 2014Yueng-Hsiang Chu
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The glottis is not round: Teardrop‐shaped glottic dilation for early posterior glottic stenosis
The Laryngoscope, 2019Posterior glottic stenosis (PGS) results in severe derangement of laryngeal configuration and function with significant morbidity as a sequalae. Presently, there is no treatment for patients with “early” PGS.
C. Rosen +3 more
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The Laryngoscope, 2019
Posterior glottic stenosis (PGS) often requires a destructive surgical treatment. Early PGS treatment involves glottic dilation to reduce airway constriction associated with chronic PGS.
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Posterior glottic stenosis (PGS) often requires a destructive surgical treatment. Early PGS treatment involves glottic dilation to reduce airway constriction associated with chronic PGS.
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