Objective: A new approach to classify oral-nasal balance disorders based on instrumental measurements was developed based on linear discriminant analysis (LDA) of nasalance scores of simulated oral-nasal balance disorders by de Boer and Bressmann. The current study aimed to apply the newly developed functions to clinical data to investigate the applicability of this new approach. Design: Retrospective diagnostic accuracy study. Setting: Tertiary university hospital. Participants: Fifty-five Dutch-speaking Flemish children (age 4-12 years) with normal (n = 20), hypernasal (n = 18), hyponasal (n = 12), or mixed nasality (n = 5). Interventions: Nasalance scores of an oral and a nasal text were used to calculate 3 sets of LDA function scores. P...
Objective. For decades, researchers have been searching for the most ideal assessment technique in o...
Objective. For decades, researchers have been searching for the most ideal assessment technique in o...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare 2 quantitative acoustic measures of nasality in children with c...
Objective: A new approach to classify oral-nasal balance disorders based on instrumental measurement...
OBJECTIVE : A new approach to classify oral–nasal balance disorders based on instrumental measuremen...
Objective: Nasalance scores have traditionally been used to assess hypernasality. However, resonance...
Objective: Nasalance scores have traditionally been used to assess hypernasality. However, resonance...
Objective: Due to the multidimensional nature of resonance disorders, multivariate diagnostic assess...
Objective: Due to the multidimensional nature of resonance disorders, multivariate diagnostic assess...
Objective: Due to the multidimensional nature of resonance disorders, multivariate diagnostic assess...
Objective: Due to the multidimensional nature of resonance disorders, multivariate diagnostic assess...
Introduction: Since resonance disorders have a multidimensional nature and occur in several craniofa...
Introduction: Since resonance disorders have a multidimensional nature and occur in several craniofa...
In normal speech, oral sounds resonate in the oral cavity, and nasal sounds such as m, and n resonat...
Objective. For decades, researchers have been searching for the most ideal assessment technique in o...
Objective. For decades, researchers have been searching for the most ideal assessment technique in o...
Objective. For decades, researchers have been searching for the most ideal assessment technique in o...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare 2 quantitative acoustic measures of nasality in children with c...
Objective: A new approach to classify oral-nasal balance disorders based on instrumental measurement...
OBJECTIVE : A new approach to classify oral–nasal balance disorders based on instrumental measuremen...
Objective: Nasalance scores have traditionally been used to assess hypernasality. However, resonance...
Objective: Nasalance scores have traditionally been used to assess hypernasality. However, resonance...
Objective: Due to the multidimensional nature of resonance disorders, multivariate diagnostic assess...
Objective: Due to the multidimensional nature of resonance disorders, multivariate diagnostic assess...
Objective: Due to the multidimensional nature of resonance disorders, multivariate diagnostic assess...
Objective: Due to the multidimensional nature of resonance disorders, multivariate diagnostic assess...
Introduction: Since resonance disorders have a multidimensional nature and occur in several craniofa...
Introduction: Since resonance disorders have a multidimensional nature and occur in several craniofa...
In normal speech, oral sounds resonate in the oral cavity, and nasal sounds such as m, and n resonat...
Objective. For decades, researchers have been searching for the most ideal assessment technique in o...
Objective. For decades, researchers have been searching for the most ideal assessment technique in o...
Objective. For decades, researchers have been searching for the most ideal assessment technique in o...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare 2 quantitative acoustic measures of nasality in children with c...