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Effects of Voice Therapy on Laryngeal Motor Units During Phonation in Chronic Superior Laryngeal Nerve Paresis Dysphonia
M Kaneko, T Hitomi, T Takekawa, T Tsuji, Y Kishimoto… - Journal of Voice, 2017
Summary Objectives Injury to the superior laryngeal nerve can result in dysphonia, and in
particular, loss of vocal range. It can be an especially difficult problem to address with either
voice therapy or surgical intervention. Some clinicians and scientists suggest that combining
particular, loss of vocal range. It can be an especially difficult problem to address with either
voice therapy or surgical intervention. Some clinicians and scientists suggest that combining
A Case Series of the Probability Density and Cumulative Distribution of Laryngeal Disease in a Tertiary Care Voice Center
J de la Fuente, CG Garrett, R Ossoff, K Vinson… - Annals of Otology, …, 2017
Objective: To examine the distribution of clinic and operative pathology in a tertiary care
laryngology practice. Methods: Probability density and cumulative distribution analyses
(Pareto analysis) was used to rank order laryngeal conditions seen in an outpatient tertiary
laryngology practice. Methods: Probability density and cumulative distribution analyses
(Pareto analysis) was used to rank order laryngeal conditions seen in an outpatient tertiary
Reinnervation of the diaphragm by nerve transfer from the inferior laryngeal nerve to the phrenic nerve in ventilator-dependent tetraplegic patients with C3–5 damage
E Verin, JP Marie, B Soudrie, B Veber… - Annals of Physical and …, 2017
Five patients were included. They all had high-level of tetraplegia, with phrenic nerve motoneuron
destruction. They were highly dependent of ventilation, without any possible weaning. They did
not have other chronic pathology especially laryngeal disease. They all had diaphragmatic explorations
destruction. They were highly dependent of ventilation, without any possible weaning. They did
not have other chronic pathology especially laryngeal disease. They all had diaphragmatic explorations
Spatial relationships of the bronchial arteries to the left recurrent laryngeal nerve in the sub-aortic arch area
K Hayasaka, H Ishida, R Kimura, T Nishimaki - Surgery Today, 2017
Abstract Purpose To safely perform lymphadenectomy in the sub-aortic arch area during
esophagectomy for esophageal cancer, we investigated the spatial relationships between
the bronchial arteries (BAs) and the left recurrent laryngeal nerve (LRLN). Methods For this
esophagectomy for esophageal cancer, we investigated the spatial relationships between
the bronchial arteries (BAs) and the left recurrent laryngeal nerve (LRLN). Methods For this
Prevention of laryngeal webs through endoscopic keel placement for bilateral vocal cord lesions
J Chen, Y Shu, MR Naunheim, M Chen, L Cheng… - Frontiers of Medicine, 2017
Abstract Transoral microresection for treatment of vocal cord lesions involving the anterior
commissure may result in anterior glottic webs. In this study, we retrospectively reviewed 54
patients who underwent microsurgery for bilateral lesions involving the anterior commissure
commissure may result in anterior glottic webs. In this study, we retrospectively reviewed 54
patients who underwent microsurgery for bilateral lesions involving the anterior commissure
[PDF] Thyroid Gland Involvement in Advanced Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
JWA Holgado, PER Grullo, JDLS Gloria… - ACTA MEDICA PHILIPPINA, 2017
Laryngeal cancer remains as a health burden in the Philippines with an incidence of 2.1 per
100,000 cases in 2012 making it the 4th most common head and neck cancer among
Filipinos behind thyroid, oral cavity, and nasopharyngeal primary cancers, and 17th overall
100,000 cases in 2012 making it the 4th most common head and neck cancer among
Filipinos behind thyroid, oral cavity, and nasopharyngeal primary cancers, and 17th overall
[PDF] Laryngeal specifications of 'voiced-aspirated'stops and the role of VOT and post-release murmur
MJ Islam
There has been a considerable debate regarding the phonological representation of the
'voicedaspirated'stops (aka breathy-voiced or murmur stops) in the Indic languages many of
which have four-way stop contrasts based on voicing and aspiration: voiceless-unaspirated,
'voicedaspirated'stops (aka breathy-voiced or murmur stops) in the Indic languages many of
which have four-way stop contrasts based on voicing and aspiration: voiceless-unaspirated,
[PDF] … of Laryngoscopy and Computerized Tomography as Combined Diagnostic Modality for Accurate Diagnosis and Appropriate Treatment Selection in Laryngeal …
T Sivasubramanian, KR Radhakrishnan, H Anandan
Abstract Introduction: Cancer can develop in any part of the larynx, but the cure rate is
affected by the location of the tumor. For the purposes of tumor staging, the larynx is divided
into three anatomical regions: The glottis (true vocal cords, anterior, and posterior
affected by the location of the tumor. For the purposes of tumor staging, the larynx is divided
into three anatomical regions: The glottis (true vocal cords, anterior, and posterior
Three‐dimensional printing of a low‐cost, high‐fidelity laryngeal dissection station
SK Maguire, C Razavi, Y Sevimli, LM Akst - The Laryngoscope
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[PDF] Laryngeal realism and Polish voicing
P Lyskawa, W Idsardi, P Avery, T Purnell, E Raimy…
Introduction. Laryngeal realism (eg Halle & Stevens 1971, Iverson & Salmons 1995, Avery
1996, Avery and Idsardi 2001, Honeybone 2005, Beckman, Jessen and Ringen 2013) is
devoted to two propositions:(1) many typological differences in the phonetics of voicing
1996, Avery and Idsardi 2001, Honeybone 2005, Beckman, Jessen and Ringen 2013) is
devoted to two propositions:(1) many typological differences in the phonetics of voicing
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