AbstractChildren dysphonia studies have reported an incidence of 4.4 to 30.3%.GoalsTo establish the prevalence of dysphonia in children, based on the opinion of the parents, acoustic and vocal-perceptual assessments, associated symptoms, risk factors and videolaryngoscopy findings.Materials and MethodsThe parents from 2,000 children answered a questionnaire about the vocal quality of their children, and these children were submitted to perceptual vocal, acoustic and videolaryngoscopy assessments.ResultsWe had 1,007 boys and 993 girls; sporadic symptoms were reported by 206 parents and permanent symptoms were reported by 123. In the perceptual assessment, the G parameter (degree of dysphonia) had a score of 0 in 694 voices; 1 in 1,065 and 2 ...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of the study was to establish a cut-off point for high dysphonia risk in c...
Aim: Childhood dysphonia has an estimated incidence of 6–24%. Dysphonia may adversely impact the chi...
Vocal nodules constitute the major cause of dysphonia during childhood. Auditory-perceptual and acou...
AbstractChildren dysphonia studies have reported an incidence of 4.4 to 30.3%.GoalsTo establish the ...
Summary: There is only very limited information on the prevalence of voice disorders, particularly f...
Summary: There is only very limited information on the prevalence of voice disorders, particularly f...
Summary: There is only very limited information on the prevalence of voice disorders, particularly f...
Summary: There is only very limited information on the prevalence of voice disorders, particularly f...
Introduction. Vocal symptoms are common among the pediatric population and are often caused by vocal...
Dysphonia is a term for every unpleasant change which can be detected via hearing and the voice diso...
Few studies analyzed the diffusion of vocal alterations especially in childhood. Aim of our study wa...
Objective: Parameters to distinguish normal from deviant voices in early childhood have not been est...
Objective: make a comparative analysis of the voice of the index (VHI) and endoscopic studies in the...
Objective: Parameters to distinguish normal from deviant voices in early childhood have not been est...
Background: Hoarseness of the voice or dysphonia is a commonly encountered vocal symptom among child...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of the study was to establish a cut-off point for high dysphonia risk in c...
Aim: Childhood dysphonia has an estimated incidence of 6–24%. Dysphonia may adversely impact the chi...
Vocal nodules constitute the major cause of dysphonia during childhood. Auditory-perceptual and acou...
AbstractChildren dysphonia studies have reported an incidence of 4.4 to 30.3%.GoalsTo establish the ...
Summary: There is only very limited information on the prevalence of voice disorders, particularly f...
Summary: There is only very limited information on the prevalence of voice disorders, particularly f...
Summary: There is only very limited information on the prevalence of voice disorders, particularly f...
Summary: There is only very limited information on the prevalence of voice disorders, particularly f...
Introduction. Vocal symptoms are common among the pediatric population and are often caused by vocal...
Dysphonia is a term for every unpleasant change which can be detected via hearing and the voice diso...
Few studies analyzed the diffusion of vocal alterations especially in childhood. Aim of our study wa...
Objective: Parameters to distinguish normal from deviant voices in early childhood have not been est...
Objective: make a comparative analysis of the voice of the index (VHI) and endoscopic studies in the...
Objective: Parameters to distinguish normal from deviant voices in early childhood have not been est...
Background: Hoarseness of the voice or dysphonia is a commonly encountered vocal symptom among child...
OBJECTIVES: The objective of the study was to establish a cut-off point for high dysphonia risk in c...
Aim: Childhood dysphonia has an estimated incidence of 6–24%. Dysphonia may adversely impact the chi...
Vocal nodules constitute the major cause of dysphonia during childhood. Auditory-perceptual and acou...