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Cleft Lip and Palate Associated With the Phonetic Function: A Systematic Review.
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Clinical Application of Nasometry in Patients with Nasal Obstruction [PDF]
The purpose of this case-control study is to report on the clinical application of nasometry as a diagnostic tool in patients with the symptom of nasal obstruction compared with subjects with no history of nasal obstruction. Thirty-eight adult patients (mean age: 28.1 years) complaining of nasal obstruction were enrolled in the study, and another group
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Nasometry normative data for young Dutch children
Hypernasality is a common problem in cleft care. It should be treated before the age of six, because of the impact it can have on speech sound development in young children. An objective method of nasalance evaluation is nasometry. To decide whether a nasometer test result is normal or abnormal, normative data and cut off points are needed.
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Nasometry cooperation in children 4–6 years of age
Hypernasality is a common problem in cleft care. It should be treated before the age of six, because of the impact it can have on speech sound development in young children. An objective method of nasalance evaluation is nasometry. Cooperation of young children, by nature, differs over time and situations.
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APPLICATION OF NASOMETRY TO SPEECH SAMPLES OF HEARING-IMPAIRED CHILDREN
Nasalance measurements from speech samples of 19 hearing-impaired children (12 boys, 7 girls, of M age 8.0 yr.) were computed via a Nasometer 6200 for three speaking conditions: unaided, aided, and FM amplification. The nasalance scores for each condition were compared with the device norms.
P R, LaPine, M G, Stewart, J, Tatchell
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Speech nasality and nasometry in cleft lip and palate
INTRODUCTION: Perceptual evaluation is considered the gold standard to evaluate speech nasality. Several procedures are used to collect and analyze perceptual data, which makes it susceptible to errors.
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Adaptation of nasometry to Hungarian language and experiences with its clinical application
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2006(1) To adopt the nasometry for the Hungarian language and to obtain normative nasalance scores. (2) To compare our results with the data of other languages and to evaluate the correlation between nasalance scores and perceptual ratings of nasality.
Jenö Hirschberg, Andor Hirschberg
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Correlation between polyp grading system and NOSE scale, Lund MacKay system and Nasometry
Yossra Sallam
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