2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2011.02.008
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Consequences of Chronic Nasal Obstruction on the Laryngeal Mucosa and Voice Quality of 4- to 12-Year-Old Children

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“…9 Nasal polyposis and deviated nasal septum with hypertrophic inferior turbinate are represent two of the most common pathogens that cause chronic nasal obstruction. 2 So in this present study assess the effect of chronic nasal obstruction due to these two pathogens on the quality of voice of those patients. By analysis of the results of this present study, according to laryngeal erythema, the changes were statistically significant as in group I , there were 2 patients had no laryngeal erythema became 24 postoperative, but there were 14 patients with mild laryngeal erythema became only one postoperative, while there were 14 patients had moderate to severe laryngeal erythema became 5 postoperative.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…9 Nasal polyposis and deviated nasal septum with hypertrophic inferior turbinate are represent two of the most common pathogens that cause chronic nasal obstruction. 2 So in this present study assess the effect of chronic nasal obstruction due to these two pathogens on the quality of voice of those patients. By analysis of the results of this present study, according to laryngeal erythema, the changes were statistically significant as in group I , there were 2 patients had no laryngeal erythema became 24 postoperative, but there were 14 patients with mild laryngeal erythema became only one postoperative, while there were 14 patients had moderate to severe laryngeal erythema became 5 postoperative.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…1 Nasal polyposis and deviated nasal septum with hypertrophic inferior turbinate are the most common causes of nasal obstruction affecting general population. 2 Nasal cavity and sinuses share in determination of the sound quality as they affect resonance of voice. 3 So patients with chronic nasal obstruction suffering from change of their voice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CRSwNP is an inflammatory process, which could lead to release of inflammatory mediators in postnasal secretions. 15 This in turn could result in inflammation and alteration of vocal fold 16 Children between the ages of 4 and 12 years with various etiologies of nasal obstruction, with adenoid hypertrophy and allergic rhinitis being the most predominant, were compared to a control group. Children in the nasal obstruction group were found to have a dysphonia rate of 76.6% based on a questionnaire filled out by parents as well as higher scores for the Grade, Roughness, Breathiness, Asthenia, Strain scale.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A qualidade vocal de crianças com obstrução de via aérea superior tem grau aumentado de hiponasalidade, pitch mais grave e voz comprimida. Na avaliação acústica, observa-se que a f0 é menor no grupo com obstrução nasal crônica e as medidas jitter, shimmer e PHR se apresentaram melhores no grupo sem obstrução nasal 1, 28,29 .…”
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