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The interference of voice change on structural vocal cords lesions.

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  • The interference of voice change on structural vocal cords lesions. Abstract Text:

     santos Santos, moura Moura, duprat Duprat,henrique olival costaHenrique Olival Costa,bianca benatti de azevedoBianca Benatti de Azevedo, santos Santos, moura Moura, duprat Duprat,henrique olival costaHenrique Olival Costa,bianca benatti de azevedoBianca Benatti de Azevedo,

    A longitudinal cohort study Introduction: Voice change may be defined as a group of changes in voice pattern that take place between childhood and puberty. During this period some vocal cord lesions (specifically cysts and nodules) may undergo transformation. AIM: To evaluate changes in vocal cord structural lesions following voice changes. MATERIAL AND METHOD: All laringoscopic exams made at the Sao Paulo Santa Casa de Misericordia between 1997 and 2002 of children aged below 10 years with structural lesions were reevaluated. Children whose voice had already changed repeated the exam and answered a questionary about voice change. RESULTS: Eleven children were studied. Observation showed that hoarseness was significantly decreased after voice change, and that lesions revealed modifications. Thickened-like lesions were reabsorved, and protrusion-like lesions underwent modification but did not disappear. CONCLUSION: The definition of lesions and subsequent modifications after voice change are important to define the correct approach to children presenting hoarseness.

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    ma santosMA Santos,jm mouraJM Moura,ade dupratAde Duprat,ho costaHO Costa,bb de azevedoBB de Azevedo,ma santosMA Santos,jm mouraJM Moura,ade dupratAde Duprat,ho costaHO Costa,bb de azevedoBB de Azevedo,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Revista brasileira de otorrinolaringologia (Englis

    VOLUME: 73

    Page Numbers: 226-30

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    ISSN: 1808-8694

    DAY: 25

    MONTH: 06

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Santa Casa de Misericórdia de São Paulo.

    Country: Brazil

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