2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2012.06.007
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Voice parameters and videonasolaryngoscopy in children with vocal nodules: A longitudinal study, before and after voice therapy

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“…A variety of studies in children and adults show that vocal pathology and/or dysphonia are associated with increased jitter and shimmer [1,5,[12][13][14][15][16]. Also, the onset of mutation in children was accompanied by increased acoustic voice perturbation [17].…”
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“…A variety of studies in children and adults show that vocal pathology and/or dysphonia are associated with increased jitter and shimmer [1,5,[12][13][14][15][16]. Also, the onset of mutation in children was accompanied by increased acoustic voice perturbation [17].…”
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“…It has been suggested, that jitter and shimmer may even indicate subtle changes in the vibratory properties of the vocal folds [16,18,19]. Based on this jitter and shimmer have been characterized as informative and clinically valuable parameters to determine pathology and mutation onset in childrens' voices [1,13].…”
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“…Many term-born, otherwise healthy children develop mild dysphonia as the result of overuse of the voice, e.g., sustained use of the voice, voice use at loud volumes. Such behaviour may be amenable to voice therapy [28][29][30][31]. It is currently unclear whether voice therapy would have any effect on the voice quality of children whose vocal hyperfunction is secondary to underlying structural pathology, such as the very preterm participants in this study.…”
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“…In six cases, supraglottic tightening was such that mucosal wave was unable to be assessed due to obscuration of the vocal folds during phonation. Vocal hyperfunction is common in childhood [28]. Many term-born, otherwise healthy children develop mild dysphonia as the result of overuse of the voice, e.g., sustained use of the voice, voice use at loud volumes.…”
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“…At first, the only strategy used by professionals in the field was limited to clinical, auditory-perceptual, and physiological evaluations, which according to MARTINS, , and VALADEZ et al (2012), are invasive character techniques and often cause nuisance and malaise on the patient. However, technological advances have enabled the emergence of computational mechanisms allied to procedures, and, therefore, non-invasive, i.e.…”
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