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Voice Disorders Following Thyroidectomy

Journal of Voice
To determine differences in voice disorders in patients after thyroidectomy, with recurrent laryngeal nerve preservation, divided into 2 groups, those who underwent lobectomy (LO) vs patients who underwent total thyroidectomy (TT).In our prospective study, we compared subjective and objective parameters of voice disorders.
Ivana Šimić Prgomet   +5 more
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Organic Voice Disorders

New England Journal of Medicine, 1983
D E, Hartman   +2 more
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Voice Disorders: Classification

2010
There is huge variation in what is accepted as a ‘normal voice’. Defining its essential characteristics is problematic as there is a continuum between a normal and a disordered voice. A normal voice is essentially unremarkable in quality and permits adequate communication without undue effort or discomfort.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Voice disorders types of voice disorders and causes

Scientific journal of the Fergana State University, 2023
O.M Khalimova, A.A Khusanov
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Developmental voice disorders

1991
Early vocal behaviour in neonates signals initial reciprocal communicative exchanges. Parents are programmed to respond to the most primitive of infantile attempts and very quickly establish the basis for turn-taking by construing simplistic forms of sound-making as equivalents to adult speech forms.
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Voice Disorders

2019
Leopold Stein, J. R. Rees
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Voice disorders

1989
Ramindar S. Dhillon, James W. Fairley
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Voice Disorders

2017
Nupur Nerurkar   +2 more
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