The acoustic aspects of voice in reflux-induced laryngitis and vocal fold polyp
Introduction: Bnign laryngeal lesions are relatively commonly occurring problems which are often noted after changes in voice. Since they are non-invasive and yield objective easy-to-collect data, acoustic laboratory methods are used along with perceptual assessments for evaluation of voice. Studyin...
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Main Authors: | Elaheh Akbari (Author), Ali Ghorbani (Author), Farzad Izadi (Author), Farhad Torabinejad (Author) |
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Vesnu Publications,
2011-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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