AbstractBackgroundThere is clear clinical evidence that psychosocial factors may be encountered in the pathogenesis of some types of the Minimal Associated Pathological Lesions (MAPLs) of the vocal folds.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to assess cases of MAPLs of the vocal folds in order to explore the role of psychogenic stress in the pathogenesis of this clinical entity.MethodsTo reach our goal, 100 patients with MAPLs of the vocal folds were subjected to both voice and psychiatric protocols of assessment and the results obtained were compared with the results of 50 normal individuals who were subjected to the same assessment protocols.ResultsThe results showed that there were significant differences between both groups in some of ...
Background/Aim. An excessive use or misuse of voice by vocal professionals may result in symptoms su...
Psychogenic dysphonias are voice disorders stemming from psychological imbalances of the individual...
The research aimed to identify the psychological and social processes involved in Psychogenic Voice ...
AbstractBackgroundThere is clear clinical evidence that psychosocial factors may be encountered in t...
BACKGROUND: Voice disorders have a multifactorial genesis and may be present in various ways. They c...
SummaryPhonotrauma is considered the main cause of vocal fold polyps (VFP). However, the authors bel...
Aim: Stress and laryngopharyngeal reflux can cause many laryngeal pathologies. In this study, we aim...
Introduction: Vocal fold nodules are benign lesions that cause hoarseness in all age groups includin...
Introduction: Psychogenic dysphonia is a functional disorder with variable clinical manifestations. ...
Functional voice disorders (FVDs) are common vocal pathologies in the ENT outpatient clinics, with i...
Benign vocal fold lesions are common in the general population, and have important public health imp...
Benign vocal lesions are non-cancerous growths of abnormal tissue on the vocal folds. Vocal nodules ...
Copyright © 2013 Jung-Won Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
AbstractIntroductionPsychogenic dysphonia is a functional disorder with variable clinical manifestat...
Psychogenic dysphonia is defined as disturbances in voice and speech quality with emotional backgrou...
Background/Aim. An excessive use or misuse of voice by vocal professionals may result in symptoms su...
Psychogenic dysphonias are voice disorders stemming from psychological imbalances of the individual...
The research aimed to identify the psychological and social processes involved in Psychogenic Voice ...
AbstractBackgroundThere is clear clinical evidence that psychosocial factors may be encountered in t...
BACKGROUND: Voice disorders have a multifactorial genesis and may be present in various ways. They c...
SummaryPhonotrauma is considered the main cause of vocal fold polyps (VFP). However, the authors bel...
Aim: Stress and laryngopharyngeal reflux can cause many laryngeal pathologies. In this study, we aim...
Introduction: Vocal fold nodules are benign lesions that cause hoarseness in all age groups includin...
Introduction: Psychogenic dysphonia is a functional disorder with variable clinical manifestations. ...
Functional voice disorders (FVDs) are common vocal pathologies in the ENT outpatient clinics, with i...
Benign vocal fold lesions are common in the general population, and have important public health imp...
Benign vocal lesions are non-cancerous growths of abnormal tissue on the vocal folds. Vocal nodules ...
Copyright © 2013 Jung-Won Lee et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
AbstractIntroductionPsychogenic dysphonia is a functional disorder with variable clinical manifestat...
Psychogenic dysphonia is defined as disturbances in voice and speech quality with emotional backgrou...
Background/Aim. An excessive use or misuse of voice by vocal professionals may result in symptoms su...
Psychogenic dysphonias are voice disorders stemming from psychological imbalances of the individual...
The research aimed to identify the psychological and social processes involved in Psychogenic Voice ...