The objective of the prospective study is to examine the laryngeal changes by laryngeal videostroboscopy and electromyography (EMG) regarding new-onset dysphonia in asthmatic patients taking inhaled corticosteroids (ICS). Laryngeal changes and electrophysiological status of the laryngeal muscles were evaluated by these methods in 12 patients both at the time of presentation of dysphonia and after cessation of therapy. Laryngeal changes of our patients were mucosal edema, erythema, thickening, adduction deficit, nodule and irregularity in videostroboscopy. Significant correlations were found between laryngeal pathology and dosage and duration of ICS therapy. We detected myopathy by EMG in most of the patients. Also, EMG revealed that cricoth...
Introduction: Laryngeal dysfunction may be divided into three categories; organic, neurologic and fu...
Introduction: Laryngeal dysfunction may be divided into three categories; organic, neurologic and fu...
<p>Aims: Asthma treatment has the potential to affect patients' voices. We undertook detailed ...
The present study aimed to document the aerodynamic parameters in adult females with prolonged usage...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine if inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) particle size...
Purpose. Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are anti-inflammatory agents commonly used for long-term asth...
Summary: Steroids are potent inhibitors of inflammation and wound repair. Local administration of st...
SummarySteroids are potent inhibitors of inflammation and wound repair. Local administration of ster...
AbstractAcute dysphonia is a frequent condition in clinical practice. Its treatment, especially in a...
OBJECTIVE: To describe and characterize local adverse effects (in the oral cavity, pharynx, and lar...
Objectives/Hypothesis. To examine the changes in the larynx, as well as self-reported voice and thro...
Objectives/Hypothesis. To examine the changes in the larynx, as well as self-reported voice and thro...
<p>Aims: Asthma treatment has the potential to affect patients' voices. We undertook detailed ...
SummaryBackgroundExercise induced asthma may symptomatically be difficult to differentiate from exer...
This study sought to use videostrobolaryngoscopy to clarify possible biomechanical causes of dysphon...
Introduction: Laryngeal dysfunction may be divided into three categories; organic, neurologic and fu...
Introduction: Laryngeal dysfunction may be divided into three categories; organic, neurologic and fu...
<p>Aims: Asthma treatment has the potential to affect patients' voices. We undertook detailed ...
The present study aimed to document the aerodynamic parameters in adult females with prolonged usage...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine if inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) particle size...
Purpose. Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are anti-inflammatory agents commonly used for long-term asth...
Summary: Steroids are potent inhibitors of inflammation and wound repair. Local administration of st...
SummarySteroids are potent inhibitors of inflammation and wound repair. Local administration of ster...
AbstractAcute dysphonia is a frequent condition in clinical practice. Its treatment, especially in a...
OBJECTIVE: To describe and characterize local adverse effects (in the oral cavity, pharynx, and lar...
Objectives/Hypothesis. To examine the changes in the larynx, as well as self-reported voice and thro...
Objectives/Hypothesis. To examine the changes in the larynx, as well as self-reported voice and thro...
<p>Aims: Asthma treatment has the potential to affect patients' voices. We undertook detailed ...
SummaryBackgroundExercise induced asthma may symptomatically be difficult to differentiate from exer...
This study sought to use videostrobolaryngoscopy to clarify possible biomechanical causes of dysphon...
Introduction: Laryngeal dysfunction may be divided into three categories; organic, neurologic and fu...
Introduction: Laryngeal dysfunction may be divided into three categories; organic, neurologic and fu...
<p>Aims: Asthma treatment has the potential to affect patients' voices. We undertook detailed ...