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Automatic Speech Recognition in Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech. [PDF]
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Characterizing Speech Errors Across Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech Subtypes. [PDF]
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Articulatory Insights into the L2 Acquisition of English-/l/ Allophony. [PDF]
Colantoni L, Kochetov A, Steele J.
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Establishing a Clinical Protocol for Velopharyngeal MRI and Interpreting Imaging Findings. [PDF]
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The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat, 2014
Palatal myoclonus is an extremely rare disorder. Tinnitus is secondary to rhythmic involuntary movements of the soft palate. Clinical diagnosis is based on the confirmation of the soft palate movements synchronous with an audible clicking noise outside. In this article, we report a 38-year-old female case with a 10 year-history of continuing ear click,
TUNA, Bilge, ŞAHAN, Mehmet Hamdi
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Palatal myoclonus is an extremely rare disorder. Tinnitus is secondary to rhythmic involuntary movements of the soft palate. Clinical diagnosis is based on the confirmation of the soft palate movements synchronous with an audible clicking noise outside. In this article, we report a 38-year-old female case with a 10 year-history of continuing ear click,
TUNA, Bilge, ŞAHAN, Mehmet Hamdi
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2012
The palate is a critical structure, playing pivotal roles in speech, swallowing, and mastication. Reconstruction of the palate is among the most difficult challenges faced by head and neck reconstructive surgeons. The primary aims of this review are to catalog the evolution of the classification systems for palatal defects, discuss decision making ...
Vishal, Gupta +4 more
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The palate is a critical structure, playing pivotal roles in speech, swallowing, and mastication. Reconstruction of the palate is among the most difficult challenges faced by head and neck reconstructive surgeons. The primary aims of this review are to catalog the evolution of the classification systems for palatal defects, discuss decision making ...
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2014
The esthetic and functional demands of maxillofacial reconstruction have driven the evolution of an array of options. The palatal flap offers a technically simple and predictable option for intraoral reconstruction. Moreover, the palatal island flap is the only available flap that can provide keratinized mucosa for defect reconstruction.
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The esthetic and functional demands of maxillofacial reconstruction have driven the evolution of an array of options. The palatal flap offers a technically simple and predictable option for intraoral reconstruction. Moreover, the palatal island flap is the only available flap that can provide keratinized mucosa for defect reconstruction.
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