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A Follow-Up Case of Voice Changes in Acute COVID-19 Infection

Lee SJ

Dysphonia is well known as one of the otolaryngological symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. The vocal changes of the COVID-19 condition have been reported in terms of parameters...
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Quantitative Measurement of Dysphonia Severity in Patients With Stroke With Unilateral Vocal Cord Palsy

Choi MK, Park EJ, Yoo SD

Unilateral vocal cord palsy (UVCP) is frequently observed in patients with stroke. This study aimed to evaluate the association between objective dysphonia severity and the classification of UVCP in patients...
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A Case of Voice Therapy for Long Standing Functional Aphonia

Kim BR, Woo JH

Functional aphonia is a disease in which normal vocal ability is suddenly lost. When voice therapy is started at an early stage, the prognosis is good. However, if the functional...
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A case report of “minor” trauma leading to a major disability: whiplash-associated dysphagia, dysphonia, and dysgeusia

Schattner A, Glick Y

“Whiplash”-type injuries are commonly encountered and often cause neck pain, neck stiffness, and headaches. However, these injuries can have rare and poorly recognized complications, such as the development of a...
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What Type of Incision for Anterior Cervical Spine Surgery Involving Long Segments Can Bring Better Cosmetic and Functional Outcomes?

Lee HR, Lee DH, Seok SY, Park S, Cho JH, Hwang CJ, Lee CS

Objective: To determine whether double transverse incisions could provide superior cosmetic and functional outcomes, including rates of dysphagia and dysphonia, compared with longitudinal incisions in patients undergoing anterior cervical spine...
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Care and Management of Voice Change in Thyroid Surgery: Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics Clinical Practice Guideline

Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics Guideline Task Force, Ryu CH, Lee SJ, Cho JG, Choi IJ, Choi YS, Hong YT, Jung SY, Kim JW, Lee DY, Lee DK, Lee G, Lee SJ, Lee YC, Lee YS, Nam IC, Park KN, Park YM, Sung ES, Son HY, Seo IH, Lee BJ, Lim JY

Voice change is a common complaint after thyroid surgery and has a significant impact on quality of life. The Korean Society of Laryngology, Phoniatrics and Logopedics assembled a task force...
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Discussions on Auditory-Perceptual Evaluation Performed in Patients With Voice Disorders

Lee SJ

The auditory-perceptual evaluation of speech-language pathologists (SLP) in patients with voice disorders is often regarded as a touchstone in the multi-dimensional voice evaluation procedures and provides important information not available...
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Intractable Muscle Tension Dysphonia Treated by Injection Laryngoplasty and Lidocaine Injection

An YY, Jeong JY, Park KN, Lee SW

Muscle tension dysphonia (MTD) is a voice disorder characterized by excessive tension of the laryngeal muscles during phonation. Voice therapy is the gold standard of treatment for MTD. However, patients...
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The Effect of Voice Therapy for the Treatment of Functional Aphonia: A Preliminary Study

Kim NE, Kim JS, Oh JH, Kim DY, Woo JH

Background and Objectives Functional aphonia refers to in which by presenting whispering voice and almost producing very high-pitched tensed voices are produced. Voice therapy is the most effective treatment, but...
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Effects of Laryngeal Massage on Muscle Tension Dysphonia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Kim J

Background and Objectives This study was to investigate the voice quality and articulation effects of laryngeal massage on muscle tension dysphonia (MTD). Materials and Method A systematic review of articles published...
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Differences in Patient Characteristics between Spasmodic Dysphonia and Vocal Tremor

Son HY

Spasmodic dysphonia, essential tremor, and vocal tremor related with Parkinson’s disease are different disorders showing fairly similar symptoms such as difficulty in the speech onset, and tremble in the voice....
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A Case of Thyroarytenoid Myectomy with Selective Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Section in Intractable Spasmodic Dysphonia: A Long-Term Follow-Up

Lee YJ, An YY, Park KN, Lee SW

Spasmodic dysphonia is a disease presumed to be a form of focal laryngeal dystonia. The widely used first-line treatment is botulinum toxin injection to the thyroarytenoid muscles. In spite of...
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Effect of Voiced Segment Extraction on Voice of Vocal Cord Paralysis: Focused on Cepstral Analysis

Kim GH, Lee YY, Cha W, Lee BJ, Kwon SB

Background and Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of unvoiced segments on the cepstral analysis in patients with vocal cord paralysis (VCP). Subjects and Method A...
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A Case of Thyroarytenoid Myoneurectomy Using LASER and Monopolar Electrical Device in Spasmodic Dysphonia

Lee SJ, Jung SY, Chung SM, Kim HS

Spasmodic dysphonia is a focal laryngeal dystonia that results in involuntary spasms during speech. The etiology of spasmodic dysphonia is not yet defined, but it is presumed to be a...
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Development of Differential Diagnosis Scale Items for Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia and Evaluation of Clinical Availability

Cho JK, Choi SH, Lee SH, Jin SM

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to develop the differential diagnosis scale containing items from adductor spasmodic dysphonia (ADSD) to muscle tension dysphonia (MTD) and the determine...
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Clinical Application of Botulinum Toxin to Contact Granuloma and Vocal Nodule

Lee SW

In the field of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, botulinum toxins are widely used for the treatment of spasmodic dysphonia and vocal tremors. Recently, the applications of botulinum toxin have gradually...
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The Effect of Voice Therapy Applying Self-Regulation Concepts on Dysphonia Patients

Lee CY, An SY, Son HY

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study is to present a strategy for improving the self-regulation (SR) ability and facilitating the change of vocal behavior by applying voice therapy...
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Clinical Application of Botulinum Toxin to Functional Dysphonia

Kim HS

Functional dysphonia (FD) is a disease entity which includes various voice disorders in the absence of structural or neurologic laryngeal pathology. Muscle tension dysphonia (MTD), psychogenic dysphonia are representative FD...
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Practical Issue of Botulinum Toxin use Liquid Type, Storage and Reuse

Son HY

Botulinum toxin (BTX) has been widely used to treat muscle spasms in many voice disorders. Most commercially available forms of BTX require reconstitution before use, which may increase the risk...
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Effect of Steroid-Soaked Gelatin Sponge on Soft Tissue Swelling Following Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion: A Radiographic Analysis

Schroeder , Weinstein , Salzmann S, Kueper J, Shue J, Sama AA, Girardi FP

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective radiological review and analysis of 79 patients who underwent primary anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) of 2 or 3 levels between 2011 and 2013. PURPOSE: This study...
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