Introduction. Vocal symptoms are common among the pediatric population and are often caused by vocal abuse. Laryngoscopy is essential for their diagnosis because it helps differentiate several laryngeal lesions, leading to a decision for suitable treatments considering each case.Objectives. This study aims to present the clinical characteristics, and the laryngoscopic diagnosis of a dysphonic child population.Methods. The parents of 304 children, aged from 4 to 18 years and presenting prolonged hoarseness, answered a questionnaire about their children's voice, and all children were subjected to videolaryngostroboscopy.Results. Male children aged from 7 to 12 years (64%) were predominant. Vocal abuse (n-162) and nasal obstruction symptoms (n...
Hoarseness occurs in children of both genders, from the earliest age and beyond, and is caused by i...
Objective : In the present study, an attempt was made to evaluate the acoustic characteristics of vo...
Summary: There is only very limited information on the prevalence of voice disorders, particularly f...
AbstractChildren dysphonia studies have reported an incidence of 4.4 to 30.3%.GoalsTo establish the ...
Background: Hoarseness of the voice or dysphonia is a commonly encountered vocal symptom among child...
Common among children, vocal symptoms are a cause of concern for parents who seek elucidation of the...
Dysphonia is a term for every unpleasant change which can be detected via hearing and the voice diso...
AbstractChildren dysphonia studies have reported an incidence of 4.4 to 30.3%.GoalsTo establish the ...
Objective: make a comparative analysis of the voice of the index (VHI) and endoscopic studies in the...
Subjective evaluation of the voice by the patient is routinely assessed in the adult dysphonic popul...
Dysphonia or hoarseness of voice is defined as a disorder characterized by altered voice quality, lo...
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: Parameters to distinguish normal from deviant voices in early childhood have not been est...
Hoarseness occurs in children of both genders, from the earliest age and beyond, and is caused by im...
Hoarseness occurs in children of both genders, from the earliest age and beyond, and is caused by i...
Objective : In the present study, an attempt was made to evaluate the acoustic characteristics of vo...
Summary: There is only very limited information on the prevalence of voice disorders, particularly f...
AbstractChildren dysphonia studies have reported an incidence of 4.4 to 30.3%.GoalsTo establish the ...
Background: Hoarseness of the voice or dysphonia is a commonly encountered vocal symptom among child...
Common among children, vocal symptoms are a cause of concern for parents who seek elucidation of the...
Dysphonia is a term for every unpleasant change which can be detected via hearing and the voice diso...
AbstractChildren dysphonia studies have reported an incidence of 4.4 to 30.3%.GoalsTo establish the ...
Objective: make a comparative analysis of the voice of the index (VHI) and endoscopic studies in the...
Subjective evaluation of the voice by the patient is routinely assessed in the adult dysphonic popul...
Dysphonia or hoarseness of voice is defined as a disorder characterized by altered voice quality, lo...
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: Parameters to distinguish normal from deviant voices in early childhood have not been est...
Hoarseness occurs in children of both genders, from the earliest age and beyond, and is caused by im...
Hoarseness occurs in children of both genders, from the earliest age and beyond, and is caused by i...
Objective : In the present study, an attempt was made to evaluate the acoustic characteristics of vo...
Summary: There is only very limited information on the prevalence of voice disorders, particularly f...