[[abstract]]Scarring of the vocal fold causes considerable dysphonia and presents significant treatment challenges. A rabbit model was developed to investigate the histologic ultrastructure and rheologic properties of the scarred vocal fold lamina propria. Eleven rabbit larynges were scarred by means of forcep biopsy. Sixty days postoperatively, the rabbits were sacrificed and their vocal folds were harvested. Histological analysis of the scarred and normal lamina propria was completed for collagen, procollagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid. Linear viscoelastic shear properties of the tissues were also measured, including elastic shear modulus and dynamic viscosity. Compared to normal vocal fold lamina propria, scarred tissues demonstrated ...
Vocal fold scarring remains a significant problem. Although several animal models have been develope...
[[abstract]]Objective To evaluate the in vitro rheometric properties of the canine vocal fold lamina...
Objectives: Perifascial areolar tissue (PAT) consists of loose areolar tissue with viscoelastic prop...
[[abstract]]Scarring of the vocal fold causes considerable dysphonia and presents significant treatm...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the current study was to assess the histologic and rheologic properties o...
[[abstract]]The current treatment options for dysphonia secondary to vocal fold scarring are limited...
The current treatment options for dysphonia secondary to vocal fold scarring are limited. Few studie...
[[abstract]]Objective: The objective was to assess the histological and viscoelastic shear tissue pr...
BACKGROUND: Vocal fold function is closely re-lated to tissue viscoelasticity. Augmentation sub-stan...
The investigation of vocal folds viscoelastic properties in an animal model (rabbit) after injection...
[[abstract]]Objectives/Hypothesis Vocal fold scarring disrupts the layer structure of the vocal fold...
Several authors have eloquently described the characteristics of vocal fold scar, a long-term conseq...
[[abstract]]This study examined the contributions of collagen and elastin to the tensile elastic pro...
Vocal fold scarring remains a significant problem. Although several animal models have been develope...
[[abstract]]Objective To evaluate the in vitro rheometric properties of the canine vocal fold lamina...
Objectives: Perifascial areolar tissue (PAT) consists of loose areolar tissue with viscoelastic prop...
[[abstract]]Scarring of the vocal fold causes considerable dysphonia and presents significant treatm...
[[abstract]]The purpose of the current study was to assess the histologic and rheologic properties o...
[[abstract]]The current treatment options for dysphonia secondary to vocal fold scarring are limited...
The current treatment options for dysphonia secondary to vocal fold scarring are limited. Few studie...
[[abstract]]Objective: The objective was to assess the histological and viscoelastic shear tissue pr...
BACKGROUND: Vocal fold function is closely re-lated to tissue viscoelasticity. Augmentation sub-stan...
The investigation of vocal folds viscoelastic properties in an animal model (rabbit) after injection...
[[abstract]]Objectives/Hypothesis Vocal fold scarring disrupts the layer structure of the vocal fold...
Several authors have eloquently described the characteristics of vocal fold scar, a long-term conseq...
[[abstract]]This study examined the contributions of collagen and elastin to the tensile elastic pro...
Vocal fold scarring remains a significant problem. Although several animal models have been develope...
[[abstract]]Objective To evaluate the in vitro rheometric properties of the canine vocal fold lamina...
Objectives: Perifascial areolar tissue (PAT) consists of loose areolar tissue with viscoelastic prop...