1990
DOI: 10.1016/s0009-9260(05)81691-5
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Radiological assessment of post laryngectomy speech

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“…Thus, there is no vibration of pharyngeal mucosa and phonation 9,10,27,[30][31][32][33][34][35] . The spasm may be observed in the videofluoroscopy during phonation with VP 12,27,28,33,[35][36][37] and it is absent during swallowing, with relaxation of PES. In the constriction, there is no relaxation during swallowing.…”
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“…Thus, there is no vibration of pharyngeal mucosa and phonation 9,10,27,[30][31][32][33][34][35] . The spasm may be observed in the videofluoroscopy during phonation with VP 12,27,28,33,[35][36][37] and it is absent during swallowing, with relaxation of PES. In the constriction, there is no relaxation during swallowing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the constriction, there is no relaxation during swallowing. The treatment of this last case is dilation of PES 12,27,35 . These are natural protection mechanisms against gastroesophageal reflux but in patients with TL they become an obstacle for phonation rehabilitation 10,33,34 .…”
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“…Consequently, the pharyngeal mucosa does not vibrate, and there is no phonation. 1,[3][4][5][7][8][9]13,18 Spasm may be seen in videofluoroscopy done during phonation with the PP; 5,7,8,15,24 it is absent during swallowing when the PES relaxes. During constriction there is no relaxation when swallowing.…”
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“…This varies from hypotonia, where there is little approximation between the walls and the voice is weak and breathy, passing as normotonia, hypertonia, and culminating with spasms, characterized by the intense constriction of the PES and absence of emissions (5,19,20) . Several studies associated the lack of success of esophageal voice and TE voice with hypertonia, primarily, to spasms in the PES (4,9,21,22) . There is a limitation in the acoustic evaluation of TE voices, because these are quite aperiodic and present with very low frequencies, not always permitting the reliable extraction of the fundamental frequencies and other objective parameters (23)(24)(25) , thereby limiting the use of objective parameters in the acoustic evaluation in this population.…”
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