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Alexander disease is a rare nervous system disorder resulting from GFAP gene mutation, cause dysarthria in children to adults. A comprehensive language and speech including voice, articulation, and speech intelligibility assessment were carried out ...
Sarita Rautara, Himanshu Kant
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Introduction: Correlational studies between subjective and objective evaluations in the area of cleft lip and palate might provide evidence on the reliability and validity of subjective evaluations.
K S Girish, M Pushpavathi
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Introduction: Automatic speech processing (ASP) software is a nasality assessment tool. ASP studies focusing on investigating sentences to find nasality and correlating ASP scores with other objective assessment scores measuring nasality are scarce ...
K. S. Girish +3 more
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CORRELATION BETWEEN CT SCAN FINDINGS AND DEGREE OF HYPERNASALITY IN VELOPHARYNGEAL INSUFFICIENCY PATIENTS [PDF]
Background: Velopharyngeal Insufficiency (VPI) is the most common seen disorder in children with associated craniofacial developmental anomalies of which cleft palate is the most common.
Dina Elrefaie +3 more
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Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea After Pharyngeal Fat Injection for Velopharyngeal Insufficiency. [PDF]
ABSTRACT A 3‐month‐old male with a chromosomal deletion (8p11.23) underwent cleft lip and palate repair with a postoperative polysomnogram (PSG) showing mild obstructive sleep apnea. He underwent multiple surgical interventions for persistent sleep apnea in subsequent years with minimal improvement. Due to persistent hypernasality, he underwent harvest
Kazemi R, Turbeville H, Zopf D.
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Application of data mining to extract knowledge about the occurrence of fistulas after palatoplasty [PDF]
Introduction: Data mining techniques expand access to important information for the decision-making process during health care. The objective the study proposes using data mining techniques to identify variables (surgical treatment protocols, patient ...
Patrick Pedreira Silva +6 more
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This paper is concerned with a generic feature geometry based model for phonological disorder description of hypernasality routed in the voice profiles of an Iraqi child (aged 7 years) with a cleft palate. It primarily explores the applicability of this
محمد احمد عبد الستار السامر
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Case study of boy with submucosal cleft palate, developmental dysphasia and eating disorder
The case study examines the therapy, utilising interdisciplinary diagnostics, of a boy with submucosal cleft palate, combined with developmental dysphasia, an eating disorder and hypersensitivity of the orofacial area. The aim of the case study was to hi-
Dana Zemčíková
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Speech-language therapy students' auditory-perceptual judgements of simulated concurrent hypernasality and articulation disorders [PDF]
Auditory-perceptual judgements are regarded as the standard method for assessing speech disorders. However, the results of auditory-perceptual evaluations and rater reliability can be affected by various factors, such as concurrent problems in multiple ...
Lee, Alice S. +2 more
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Introduction Timing of cleft palate repair and the method of speech outcome measurement in children with cleft lip and palate are much debated topics. The associated problems and quality of life in these children depend on the timing of the surgery.
V. S. Aparna +2 more
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