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A Voice Disease Detection Method Based on MFCCs and Shallow CNN [PDF]
The incidence rate of voice diseases is increasing year by year. The use of software for remote diagnosis is a technical development trend and has important practical value. Among voice diseases, common diseases that cause hoarseness include spasmodic dysphonia, vocal cord paralysis, vocal nodule, and vocal cord polyp.
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Audio-Visual Mandarin Electrolaryngeal Speech Voice Conversion [PDF]
Electrolarynx is a commonly used assistive device to help patients with removed vocal cords regain their ability to speak. Although the electrolarynx can generate excitation signals like the vocal cords, the naturalness and intelligibility of electrolaryngeal (EL) speech are very different from those of natural (NL) speech.
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Vocal cord dysfunction and asthma.
Dysfunction of the vocal cords can be mistakenly diagnosed as asthma or combined with it. Treatment of vocal dysfunction and asthma vary. Early diagnosis vocal cord dysfunction can prevent improper treatment and, therefore, minimize the rising costs ...
Galina Osipova
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Introduction Dysphonia is caused by voice misuse and various environmental factors. It is manifested as varied pathological lesions of the vocal cords.
Rachana Prasad, Ajay Mallick
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Voice analysis before and after vocal rehabilitation in patients following open surgery on vocal cords [PDF]
Background/Aim. The major role of larynx in speech, respiration and swallowing makes carcinomas of this region and their treatment very influential for patients’ life quality.
Bunijevac Mila+3 more
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This study investigated postoperative complications after surgery for medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) in Europe. Hypoparathyroidism, recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy and bleeding requiring reoperation occurred in 170 (26·2 per cent), 62 (13·7 per cent) and 17 (2·6 per cent) patients respectively.
D.‐J. van Beek+18 more
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Limitations of Source-Filter Coupling In Phonation [PDF]
The coupling of vocal fold (source) and vocal tract (filter) is one of the most critical factors in source-filter articulation theory. The traditional linear source-filter theory has been challenged by current research which clearly shows the impact of acoustic loading on the dynamic behavior of the vocal fold vibration as well as the variations in the
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State of the art in tracheal surger. A brief literature review [PDF]
Background: Tracheal surgery requires a highly specialized team of anesthesiologists, thoracic surgeons, and operative support staff. It remain a formidable challenge for surgeons due to the criticality connected to anatomical considerations ...
Ibrahim, Mohsen+2 more
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A Case of Transient Local Anesthetic Induced Bilateral Vocal Cord Palsy
We report a rare case of bilateral vocal cord palsy following total thyroidectomy with successful extubation within 12 hours. The patient is a 33-year-old lady who underwent uneventful total thyroidectomy for compressive symptoms.
M. Rafiq+3 more
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A unique imaging dilemma is presented where vocal fold thickening due to Reinke′s edema mimicked tumor invasion of the vocal cords in a known case of thyroid malignancy.
Sanjay Jain+4 more
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