This article presents an overview of the normal anatomy and physiology of the pediatric larynx, followed by some examples of pediatric voice disorders that were chosen to exemplify the alterations to the laryngeal anatomy and the subsequent modifications to laryngeal function. Vocal fold nodules are primarily reviewed due to their high incidence in the pediatric population. Three other disorders, including laryngeal hyperfunction, unilateral vocal fold paralysis, and bilateral abductor vocal fold paralysis, are discussed because of their more common occurrence and the uniqueness of their etiology and intervention, particularly, for the case of bilateral abductor vocal fold paralysis
Our purpose was to study the occurrence of vocal fold nodules under conditions of habitual vocal abu...
The etiology of vocal cord paralysis is highly variable. Neurological, birth trauma, surgical proced...
Bilateral (quasi) symmetrical lesions of the anterior third of the vocal folds, commonly called voca...
This article presents an overview of the normal anatomy and physiology of the pediatric larynx, foll...
SummaryVocal fold paralysis accounts for 10% of the larynx congenital abnormality, being the second ...
INTRODUCTION: Minor structural alterations of the vocal fold cover are frequent causes of voice abn...
Introduction: Intubation injury resulting in laryngeal pathology is recognised as a possible complic...
AbstractIntroductionMinor structural alterations of the vocal fold cover are frequent causes of voic...
This article discusses the differences between children's voices and adult voices. We give an overvi...
Objectives: Flexible fiberoptic endoscopes have made pediatric laryngeal examinations an everyday p...
The etiology of vocal nodules has eluded speech pathologists and physicians alike. The literature re...
Larynx is a multifunctional organ. Laryngeal cavity is divided into the supra-glottic, glottic and s...
Introduction:Dystonia is a disorder of movement caused by various etiologies. Laryngeal dystonia is ...
Neurogenic compromise of vocal fold function exists along a continuum encompassing vocal cord hypomo...
Abstract: This article discusses the differences between children’s voices and the adult voice. We g...
Our purpose was to study the occurrence of vocal fold nodules under conditions of habitual vocal abu...
The etiology of vocal cord paralysis is highly variable. Neurological, birth trauma, surgical proced...
Bilateral (quasi) symmetrical lesions of the anterior third of the vocal folds, commonly called voca...
This article presents an overview of the normal anatomy and physiology of the pediatric larynx, foll...
SummaryVocal fold paralysis accounts for 10% of the larynx congenital abnormality, being the second ...
INTRODUCTION: Minor structural alterations of the vocal fold cover are frequent causes of voice abn...
Introduction: Intubation injury resulting in laryngeal pathology is recognised as a possible complic...
AbstractIntroductionMinor structural alterations of the vocal fold cover are frequent causes of voic...
This article discusses the differences between children's voices and adult voices. We give an overvi...
Objectives: Flexible fiberoptic endoscopes have made pediatric laryngeal examinations an everyday p...
The etiology of vocal nodules has eluded speech pathologists and physicians alike. The literature re...
Larynx is a multifunctional organ. Laryngeal cavity is divided into the supra-glottic, glottic and s...
Introduction:Dystonia is a disorder of movement caused by various etiologies. Laryngeal dystonia is ...
Neurogenic compromise of vocal fold function exists along a continuum encompassing vocal cord hypomo...
Abstract: This article discusses the differences between children’s voices and the adult voice. We g...
Our purpose was to study the occurrence of vocal fold nodules under conditions of habitual vocal abu...
The etiology of vocal cord paralysis is highly variable. Neurological, birth trauma, surgical proced...
Bilateral (quasi) symmetrical lesions of the anterior third of the vocal folds, commonly called voca...