Communication by voice depends on symmetrical vibrations within the vocal folds (VFs) and is indispensable for various occupations. VF scarring is one of the main reasons for permanent dysphonia and results from injury to the unique layered structure of the VFs. The increased collagen and decreased hyaluronic acid within VF scars lead to a loss of pliability of the VFs and significantly decreases their capacity to vibrate. As there is currently no definitive treatment for VF scarring, regenerative medicine and tissue engineering have become increasingly important research areas within otolaryngology. Several recent reviews have described the problem of VF scarring and various possible solutions, including tissue engineered cells and tissues...
Vocal fold scarring is a common cause of dysphonia. Current treatments involving vocal fold augmenta...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Current interventions in the management of vocal fold (VF) dysfunction focu...
OBJECTIVES:Therapy with mesenchymal stem cells exhibits potential for the development of novel inter...
International audienceObjectives/Hypothesis. Vocal folds (VF) scarring leads to severe dysphonia whi...
Vocal fold scarring is the fibrotic manifestation of most common pathological voice disorders. Voice...
The vocal folds (VFs) are connective tissues with complex matrix structures that provide the require...
IntroductionVoice rest following phonotrauma or phonosurgery has a considerable clinical impact, but...
Tissue engineering has revealed the potential to regenerate injured vocal folds, and identification ...
ObjectiveA vibratory vocal fold replacement would introduce a new treatment paradigm for structural ...
Objectives This study assessed the regenerative efficacy of basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF) in ...
Voice is produced by the conversion of aerodynamic energy from exhalation to acoustical energy for v...
Tissue engineering has revealed the potential to regenerate injured vocal folds, and identification ...
Objective: To better understand the challenges of designing therapies to treat damaged vocal fold la...
The role of exercise in vocal fold wound healing has been overlooked. Data from numerous other syste...
Scarred vocal folds result in irregular vibrations during phonation due to stiffness of the vocal fo...
Vocal fold scarring is a common cause of dysphonia. Current treatments involving vocal fold augmenta...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Current interventions in the management of vocal fold (VF) dysfunction focu...
OBJECTIVES:Therapy with mesenchymal stem cells exhibits potential for the development of novel inter...
International audienceObjectives/Hypothesis. Vocal folds (VF) scarring leads to severe dysphonia whi...
Vocal fold scarring is the fibrotic manifestation of most common pathological voice disorders. Voice...
The vocal folds (VFs) are connective tissues with complex matrix structures that provide the require...
IntroductionVoice rest following phonotrauma or phonosurgery has a considerable clinical impact, but...
Tissue engineering has revealed the potential to regenerate injured vocal folds, and identification ...
ObjectiveA vibratory vocal fold replacement would introduce a new treatment paradigm for structural ...
Objectives This study assessed the regenerative efficacy of basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF) in ...
Voice is produced by the conversion of aerodynamic energy from exhalation to acoustical energy for v...
Tissue engineering has revealed the potential to regenerate injured vocal folds, and identification ...
Objective: To better understand the challenges of designing therapies to treat damaged vocal fold la...
The role of exercise in vocal fold wound healing has been overlooked. Data from numerous other syste...
Scarred vocal folds result in irregular vibrations during phonation due to stiffness of the vocal fo...
Vocal fold scarring is a common cause of dysphonia. Current treatments involving vocal fold augmenta...
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Current interventions in the management of vocal fold (VF) dysfunction focu...
OBJECTIVES:Therapy with mesenchymal stem cells exhibits potential for the development of novel inter...