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Nasal resonance changes after endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal skull base surgery: Analysis of voice quality. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives To study the effect of endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal surgery on voice quality in patients with pituitary lesions. Methods An observational study comparing voice quality before and after surgery was conducted between September 2015 and September 2017 at Srinagarind Hospital, Khon Kaen University, Thailand.
Kasemsiri P +3 more
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Oromotor skills in autism spectrum disorder: A scoping review
Abstract Oromotor functioning plays a foundational role in spoken communication and feeding, two areas of significant difficulty for many autistic individuals. However, despite years of research and established differences in gross and fine motor skills in this population, there is currently no clear consensus regarding the presence or nature of oral ...
Marc F. Maffei +4 more
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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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Tratamiento de la nasalidad transpalatal en un caso complejo con trastorno fonológico
Se presenta el proceso de evaluación e intervención logopédica en una niña de 9 años con hipernasalidad y dificultades fonológicas perceptivas y expresivas.
Alberto Pascual-Soriano +1 more
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Comparison of Nasalance Scores Obtained with the Nasometers 6200 and 6450 [PDF]
Objective The study had the goal of comparing the new Nasometer 6450 to the older model 6200 using synthetic test sounds and control participants. A particular focus of the investigation was on the test-retest variability of the instruments. Materials and
Boer, Gillian de, Bressmann, Tim
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Influence of Khasi Language on Nasal and Oral Passages in English: A Nasometric Study
Introduction Speech is a overlaid function of respiratory, phonatory, resonatory, articulatory systems . Nasalance can be defined as the relative amounts of oral and nasal acoustic energy in speech done by modification of oral and nasal cativities ...
Indranil Chatterjee +4 more
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Reconstruction of a Total Soft Palatal Defect Using a Folded Radial Forearm Free Flap and Palmaris Longus Tendon Sling [PDF]
Background The soft palate functions as a valve and helps generate the oral pressure required for normal speech resonance. Speech problems and nasal regurgitation can result from a soft palatal defect. Reduction of the size of the velopharyngeal orifice
Myung Chul Lee +3 more
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Unmasking Nasality to Assess Hypernasality
Automatic evaluation of hypernasality has been traditionally computed using monophonic signals (i.e., combining nose and mouth signals). Here, this study aimed to examine if nose signals serve to increase the accuracy of hypernasality evaluation. Using a
Ignacio Moreno-Torres +5 more
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Introduction: Velopharyngeal dysfunction after maxillary advancement in Lefort I osteotomy may be a result of velopharyngeal insufficiency in patients with cleft.
Swati Saraswata Acharya +5 more
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Background Velopharyngeal dysfunction causes abnormal speech due to altered nasal resonance during the production of oral speech sounds. The development of computer-based speech therapy has been growing to make use of computer technology in providing an ...
Reham Mohamed Elmaghraby +3 more
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