The authors analyse the results of clinical examination of patients with contact granuloma of the larynx treated in Moscow and Erlangen (Germany) clinics. Etiology, pathogenesis of this disease and treatment policy are discussed.
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June 2006
Vocal disturbances can be a symptom as laryngeal diseases, and a primary clinical manifestation of an endocrine, neurological or systemic disease, tumors located in the base of the skull, neck, chest. Main causes of the misdiagnosis of vocal disturbances lie in misinterpretation of the results of acoustic study of voice, incomplete case history and inadequately made laryngoscopy. Efficacy of vocal disturbance treatment depends on staged, etiopathogenetic approach with consideration of individual features of the patient.
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June 2006
Basing on the experience of phoniatric sanatoria in Austria, Germany, Czech, the authors propose to set up such rehabilitation centers in sanatoria of the Russian Federation which may offer highly professional phoniatric and phonopedic aid basing on climate therapy, balneotherapy, physiotherapy, fangotherapy, spa factors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe examination of 2000 children and adolescents diagnosed vocal problems in the form of functional and organic dysphonias in 3.5% cases. Mutational, hypotonic dysphonias occurred more frequently among functional diseases; nodules of the vocal cords, acute and chronic laryngitis -- among organic diseases.
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October 2005
Cardiointervalometry was used to investigate functional parameters of the cardiorespiratory system during text reading. A total of healthy women aged from 17 to 28 years and 11 women with hypotonic dysphonia 17 to 31 years of age entered the study. Both groups exhibited a low index of parasympathetic component of cardiorhythm regulation in shortening of the RR-interval.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCurrent rehabilitation opportunities for patients after laryngeal extirpation are described. In spite of much success in such rehabilitation many patients after discharge from ENT hospitals experience difficulties in communication, in control of a new voice. Patients with removed larynx need more attention from health and social services.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntralaryngeal electrostimulation of the laryngeal muscles with fluctuating currents with simultaneous mobilization of the arytenoid cartilage and paralysed vocal cord were used in 42 patients with unilateral laryngeal paralysis. The treatment was combined with phonopedic lessons. The control group consisted of 32 patients receiving standard electrostimulation with diadynamic currents.
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October 2001
The authors studied external respiration, voice production and voice conduction in teachers. Occupation-specific compensatory features are described.
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December 2000
Unilateral laryngeal paralysis (ULP) involves all three functions (defensive, phonating, and respiratory) of the larynx. It is necessary to make comprehensive clinical studies in patients with ULP of unknown etiology to elucidate the causes of the paralysis. The study involved X-ray tomography of the larynx, lung, and mediastinum, ultrasonography of the thyroid, X-ray study of the skull and the cervical part of the vertebral column, and barium X-ray study of the esophagus.
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December 2000
The paper analyzes the incidence rates and specific features of vocal apparatus disorders in dyshormonal gynecological diseases in the reproductive and menopausal periods. It presents a complex procedure for diagnosis and treatment, which includes the management of the patient by a phoniatrist jointly with an endocrinological gynecologist, a psychoneurologist, and a phonopedist. Drugs for correcting sexual hormone levels, psychoemotional status, venous tone, breathing exercises and phonopedic classes by using biological feedback, and physiotherapeutical methods of treatment have been used.
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December 2000
The paper analyzes voice disturbances, their causes and specific features in teachers based on the questionnaires filled by 934 general educational school teachers. The teachers have been found to associate voice disturbances not only with changes in the voice timbre, but with different subjective feelings that make their professional activity difficult. The major factors that cause voice disturbances are the voice overloads that differ in teachers of different specialities, their inability to use the voice, psychoemotional stresses, and frequent colds, as well as a combination of several factors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe etiology of vocal apparatus diseases in opera singers is due to both specific features of their theatrical activity and conventions of opera genre in particular. A hundred and twenty seven vocalists (soloists and choristers) aged 23 to 70 years with service length of 3 to 40 years were examined. Both the status of the vocal apparatus itself and comorbidity were found to affect the occurrence of occupational diseases of the larynx.
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April 1999
The structure of the nasal septum was studied on 34 samples obtained from dead bodies of children aged 3 to 14. The septums were removed from the skull cavity. The morphometric studies consisted of measurements of the anteroposerior, superior-inferior, septum and its area, as well as composite anatomical structures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper presents vibrometry data on resonance function of the vocal apparatus in healthy subjects and patients suffering from nasal and paranasal sinus diseases. It is shown that changes in the resonance function promote negative trends in development of dysphonia.
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January 1998
Clinical, neurological, endoscopic, psychological findings, questionnaire data on vegetative sphere, diaphragm x-ray, articulation test and Viene test system evidence obtained on 25 patients with phonic spasm confirm organic neurological nature of spastic dysphonia as focal muscular dystonia. This condition can be accompanied with tremor, rotatory, winking and writers' spasms, oromandibular dystonia. As indicated by positive treatment outcomes, combined treatment of phonic spasm with GABA-ergic drugs of clonazepam (antelepsin) and baclofen, orthophonic voice correction, physiotherapy is pathogenetically justified.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper reports the results of teflon paste implantation into the vocal folds of 368 patients with laryngeal unilateral paralysis and scar deformities, atrophy of vocal muscles. Implantation of teflon paste polytef produces a high functional effect in unilateral laryngeal paralysis. 38 patients underwent implantation with collagen.
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September 1991
Clinical applications of videolaryngoscopy (VLS) and videolaryngostroboscopy (VLSS) in phoniatrics were investigated. Altogether 150 patients with functional and organic lesions of the larynx and 50 normal subjects representing "voice" specialties were examined. Measurements of vibration, amplitude, frequency and oscillation asynchronicity of vocal cords yielded objective information about vibration in the norm and at pathology.
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