Neuromuscular impairment continues to be a dominant topic in the study of laryngeal disorders. This subcommittee presentation reviews important aspects of the neurolaryngeal history and physical ...
Vocal fold paralysis and other laryngeal disorders in children can significantly impact their ability to speak, swallow, and breathe. These conditions can arise from various causes, including ...
laryngeal stenosis, and paroxysmal laryngospasm are presented, and diagnostic protocols for each disorder are suggested. The treatment varies with the severity of each problem. Conservative ...
Inducible laryngeal obstruction is a breathing disorder characterized by unwanted vocal fold closure, which has the potential to restrict breathing at times. It's estimated that between 3 and 12% ...
Recent research has focused on various surgical techniques and their effectiveness in treating laryngeal disorders, particularly RLN and laryngeal dysplasia. These studies explore innovative ...
Spasmodic dysphonia is just one of many conditions that can change the way someone talks. Anything that injures your vocal folds – or affects the tiny muscles around them – can alter your voice.