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Phonetics --- Vocal cords --- KVH-BOM --- #KVHB:Fonetiek --- #KVHB:Larynx --- #KVHB:Stem --- Arytenoid ligaments --- Thyro-arytenoid ligaments --- Vocal bands (Anatomy) --- Vocal folds --- Glottis --- Larynx --- Voice --- Congresses --- Physiology: movement organs, voice and skin
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This superbly illustrated atlas provides laryngologists with the base skills required to undertake all kinds of laryngeal phonosurgery procedures, prior to testing out one's skill set in the operating room or office on real patients. It guides the reader through the anatomy and physiology of the larynx (as they relate to the procedures) and various office and O.R.-based phonosurgical procedures, using easy-to-follow instructions and labeled photos. As such, otolaryngologists and otolaryngologists-in-training can confidently rely on this new resource to aid in honing their skills in a comfortab
Larynx --- Voice disorders --- Vocal cords --- Arytenoid ligaments --- Thyro-arytenoid ligaments --- Vocal bands (Anatomy) --- Vocal folds --- Glottis --- Voice --- Dysphonia --- Phonation disorders --- Phonatory disorders --- Speech disorders --- Voice box --- Respiratory organs --- Throat --- Trachea --- Dissection --- Surgery --- Diseases
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Vocal cords --- Aging. --- Diseases --- Diagnosis. --- Arytenoid ligaments --- Thyro-arytenoid ligaments --- Vocal bands (Anatomy) --- Vocal folds --- Glottis --- Larynx --- Voice --- Cordes vocals --- Injeccions --- Inoculació --- Administració de medicaments --- Injeccions hipodèrmiques --- Injeccions intraarticulars --- Teràpia parenteral --- Glotis --- Veu
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New therapeutic options and approaches have been developed based on an expanded knowledge of the underlying pathophysiology of vocal fold paralysis. The core of Vocal Fold Paralysis offers step-by-step descriptions and of the following therapies: vocal fold injection, medialization laryngoplasty, and arytenoid repositioning surgery. It also includes special topics such as reinnervation, vocal fold pacing, bilateral medialization, and pediatric and bilateral vocal fold paralysis. Vocal Fold Paralysis is a clinically useful reference for evaluation and treatment, as well as a summary of current knowledge and investigational approaches. This excellent guide fills a void within the field of otolaryngology and should not be missed by any otorhinolaryngologist, neurologist, phoniatrician or speech pathologist.
Vocal cords --- Paralysis. --- Diseases. --- Arytenoid ligaments --- Thyro-arytenoid ligaments --- Vocal bands (Anatomy) --- Vocal folds --- Glottis --- Larynx --- Voice --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Head --- Neurosurgery. --- Thoracic surgery. --- Surgery. --- Head and Neck Surgery. --- Thoracic Surgery. --- General Surgery. --- Nerves --- Neurosurgery --- Ear, nose, and throat diseases --- ENT diseases --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Medicine --- Surgery, Primitive --- Thoracic surgery --- Thoracic surgeons --- Surgery --- Otolaryngologic surgery. --- Operative otolaryngology --- Otolaryngologic surgery --- Surgery, Operative --- Surgery, Orificial
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Maintaining vocal skill in later years is the goal of this book, since getting better may not be possible. Knowing that every choral conductor hopes a choir will improve from season to season, a new paradigm for the aging choir must be established. Once involved, the conductor of older singers is certain to reap the benefits of making music with people whose appreciation of the text, the music and the act of singing is deeper than in any younger ensemble.
Vocal cords --- Larynx --- Voice --- Choral singing --- Vocal technique --- Speaking --- Human sounds --- Language and languages --- Music --- Throat --- Diaphragm --- Elocution --- Speech --- Voice, Protection of --- Voice box --- Respiratory organs --- Trachea --- Arytenoid ligaments --- Thyro-arytenoid ligaments --- Vocal bands (Anatomy) --- Vocal folds --- Glottis --- Aging. --- Care and hygiene. --- Physiological aspects. --- Instruction and study. --- Physiological aspects --- Diseases
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All laryngologists, especially general ENT doctors for patients with paralytic dysphonia, as well as speech pathologists, will benefit from this book’s coverage of basic and clinical aspects of reinnervation in retrieving patients’ normal voices. Phonosurgical treatment for paralytic dysphonia was established in the late 1970s as arytenoid adduction and medialization laryngoplasty. It has recently been established that immediate reconstruction of the recurrent laryngeal nerve during tumor extirpation is effective in recovery of original voices in patients with unilateral vocal fold paralysis (VFP). The activity of the thyroarytenoid muscle is needed to recover normal voices. Nerve–muscle pedicle (NMP) flap implantation with a refined technique to the thyroarytenoid muscle is a novel method for that purpose. NMP flap implantation with arytenoid adduction was applied by the author to patients with dysphonia, and most of them recovered their nearly normal voices after surgery. This book provides readers with (1) currently prevalent surgical procedures, (2) unsatisfactory results of conventional procedures, (3) results of immediate recurrent laryngeal nerve reconstruction during tumor extirpation, (4) outcomes of delayed reinnervation combined with arytenoid adduction in patients with VFP, and (5) the scientific basis explaining why the author’s method is effective in the recovery of patients’ own pre-paralysis, normal voices.
Medicine & Public Health. --- Head and Neck Surgery. --- Surgery. --- Speech Pathology. --- Neurosurgery. --- Medicine. --- Head --- Speech pathology. --- Médecine --- Tête --- Chirurgie --- Head_xSurgery. --- Medicine --- Nervous system --- Speech disorders --- Surgery --- Laryngeal Diseases --- Glottis --- Laryngeal Nerves --- Vagus Nerve --- Respiratory Tract Diseases --- Larynx --- Diseases --- Autonomic Pathways --- Respiratory System --- Anatomy --- Autonomic Nervous System --- Peripheral Nervous System --- Nervous System --- Vocal Cord Paralysis --- Vocal Cords --- Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Vocal cords --- Physiology, Pathological. --- Paralysis. --- Clinical physiology --- Pathological physiology --- Pathophysiology --- Physiopathology --- Arytenoid ligaments --- Thyro-arytenoid ligaments --- Vocal bands (Anatomy) --- Vocal folds --- Otolaryngologic surgery. --- Pathology --- Physiology --- Voice --- Surgery, Primitive --- Nerves --- Neurosurgery --- Defective speech --- Disorders of speech --- Speech, Disorders of --- Speech defects --- Speech pathology --- Communicative disorders --- Operative otolaryngology --- Otolaryngologic surgery --- Surgery, Operative --- Surgery, Orificial
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