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[Ultrasound assessment of vocal cords function after thyroid surgery].
Khirurgiia, 2019OBJECTIVE To analyze vocal cords function after thyroid surgery by using of ultrasound examination. MATERIAL AND METHODS Assessment of voice quality according to GRBAS scale, ultrasound examination of vocal cords and indirect laryngoscopy were ...
A. Shulutko+7 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Vocal Cord Metastasis A 49-year-old man presented with voice changes and pain with swallowing. Fiberoptic laryngoscopy revealed a laryngeal lesion.
Luis García-Martín, Pablo Garrido-Abad
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Vocal Cord Metastasis A 49-year-old man presented with voice changes and pain with swallowing. Fiberoptic laryngoscopy revealed a laryngeal lesion.
Luis García-Martín, Pablo Garrido-Abad
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1968
Vocal cord movement induced by laryngeal nerve stimulation was compared with that of respiration, phonation and deglutition, and the results of electrical stimulation of the external superior laryngeal and recurrent nerves and their branches in dogs at different frequencies and voltages are described.
T. Koyama+3 more
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Vocal cord movement induced by laryngeal nerve stimulation was compared with that of respiration, phonation and deglutition, and the results of electrical stimulation of the external superior laryngeal and recurrent nerves and their branches in dogs at different frequencies and voltages are described.
T. Koyama+3 more
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The Laryngoscope, 1934
The common observation that after laryngofissure tissue replacement produced a structure which objectively looked not unlike a true vocal cord led me in 1932 to studies of cat larynxes. 1 I felt that if this regeneration or reformation took place following such an extensive procedure as laryngofissure, it was reasonable to expect complete replacement ...
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The common observation that after laryngofissure tissue replacement produced a structure which objectively looked not unlike a true vocal cord led me in 1932 to studies of cat larynxes. 1 I felt that if this regeneration or reformation took place following such an extensive procedure as laryngofissure, it was reasonable to expect complete replacement ...
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Lymphoepithelioma of the Vocal Cord
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1978Lymphoepithelioma is a predominantly nasopharyngeal tumor with some incidence elsewhere in the pharynx. Occurrence in other sites is unusual. This report presents an example of a lymphoepithelioma arising in the vocal cord. The basal cells of the squamous epithelium lining the tonsillar crypts bear a close resemblance to the cells of this tumor, and ...
Donald W. Peterson, Cyril Toker
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1985
A series of 16 vocal cord granulomas in adults and children were studied; of these, seven occurred postintubation. All granulomas were removed at least once and the recurrence rate was high. On average, there were three removals, and some patients are still under observation.
Glen R Croxson, Bruce Benjamin
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A series of 16 vocal cord granulomas in adults and children were studied; of these, seven occurred postintubation. All granulomas were removed at least once and the recurrence rate was high. On average, there were three removals, and some patients are still under observation.
Glen R Croxson, Bruce Benjamin
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Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2006
A case of vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is presented, followed by a discussion of the clinical characteristics, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of this disorder. Special emphasis is given to clinical pearls and pitfalls for the practicing allergist. VCD is a common condition that mimics asthma.
Jeffrey A. Mikita, Cecilia P. Mikita
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A case of vocal cord dysfunction (VCD) is presented, followed by a discussion of the clinical characteristics, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of this disorder. Special emphasis is given to clinical pearls and pitfalls for the practicing allergist. VCD is a common condition that mimics asthma.
Jeffrey A. Mikita, Cecilia P. Mikita
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1984
Vocal cord sulcus is a congenital condition consisting of a furrow on the medial edge of the vocal cord. It is most often bilateral but may be unilateral. The symptoms are a hoarse and breathy voice due to incomplete closure of the vocal cords. The present series comprises 15 patients found among 1,400 patients with voice and speech disorders.
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Vocal cord sulcus is a congenital condition consisting of a furrow on the medial edge of the vocal cord. It is most often bilateral but may be unilateral. The symptoms are a hoarse and breathy voice due to incomplete closure of the vocal cords. The present series comprises 15 patients found among 1,400 patients with voice and speech disorders.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1989
The information presented in this article demonstrates that unilateral or bilateral vocal cord paresis or paralysis in infants and children is difficult to diagnose and difficult to manage. In an attempt to provide the otolaryngologist with a concise set of relevant guidelines, the following rules for management are presented here. 1. Suspect bilateral
Earl H. Harley, Kenneth M. Grundfast
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The information presented in this article demonstrates that unilateral or bilateral vocal cord paresis or paralysis in infants and children is difficult to diagnose and difficult to manage. In an attempt to provide the otolaryngologist with a concise set of relevant guidelines, the following rules for management are presented here. 1. Suspect bilateral
Earl H. Harley, Kenneth M. Grundfast
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Synthesis of voiced sounds from a two-mass model of the vocal cords
, 1972A model of voiced-sound generation is derived in which the detailed acoustic behavior of the human vocal cords and the vocal tract is computed. The vocal cords are approximated by a self-oscillating source composed of two stiffness-coupled masses.
K. Ishizaka, J. Flanagan
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