Clinicians commonly recommend increased hydration to patients with voice disorders. However, effects on clinical voice outcome measures have been inconsistent. Hydration-induced change within different layers of vocal fold tissue is currently unknown. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a promising method of noninvasively measuring water content in vocal folds. We sought to image and quantify changes in water content within vocal fold mucosa and thyroarytenoid muscle after dehydration and rehydration. Excised porcine larynges were imaged using proton density (PD) weighted MRI (1) at baseline and (2) after immersion in one of five hypertonic, isotonic, or hypotonic solutions or in dry air. Larynges dehydrated in hypertonic solutions or dry a...
Four vocally untrained healthy adults, 2 men and 2 women, completed the study. A double-blind placeb...
The processes that take place during singing and acting are complex. However morphological and dyna...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has been used to measure the shape of the vocal tract during speech...
Clinicians commonly recommend increased hydration to patients with voice disorders. However, effects...
Representative images of slices through vocal fold of the same larynx. (A): Baseline. (B): After deh...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: It has often been hypothesized, with little empirical support, that vocal fol...
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Vocal folds are a viscoelastic multilayered structure responsible for voice production. Vocal fold e...
(A): Posterior view of porcine larynx hemisected through the posterior cricoid cartilage and held op...
The biphasic effects of liquid on tissue biomechanics are well known in cartilage and vocal folds, y...
The mechanisms involved in speech production are complex and have thus been subject to growing atte...
Subepithelial changes to the vocal fold mucosa, such as fibrosis, are difficult to identify using vi...
he latest MR units are provided with the Turbo-Field-Echo technique which permits gradient-echo imag...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of subjects in a supine position can be used to evaluate the config...
PURPOSE This study investigated the influence of tube phonation into water on vocal fold vibratio...
Four vocally untrained healthy adults, 2 men and 2 women, completed the study. A double-blind placeb...
The processes that take place during singing and acting are complex. However morphological and dyna...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has been used to measure the shape of the vocal tract during speech...
Clinicians commonly recommend increased hydration to patients with voice disorders. However, effects...
Representative images of slices through vocal fold of the same larynx. (A): Baseline. (B): After deh...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: It has often been hypothesized, with little empirical support, that vocal fol...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are disclosed at the end of this...
Vocal folds are a viscoelastic multilayered structure responsible for voice production. Vocal fold e...
(A): Posterior view of porcine larynx hemisected through the posterior cricoid cartilage and held op...
The biphasic effects of liquid on tissue biomechanics are well known in cartilage and vocal folds, y...
The mechanisms involved in speech production are complex and have thus been subject to growing atte...
Subepithelial changes to the vocal fold mucosa, such as fibrosis, are difficult to identify using vi...
he latest MR units are provided with the Turbo-Field-Echo technique which permits gradient-echo imag...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of subjects in a supine position can be used to evaluate the config...
PURPOSE This study investigated the influence of tube phonation into water on vocal fold vibratio...
Four vocally untrained healthy adults, 2 men and 2 women, completed the study. A double-blind placeb...
The processes that take place during singing and acting are complex. However morphological and dyna...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has been used to measure the shape of the vocal tract during speech...