Search results for "Glottis"

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Energy-based fluid–structure model of the vocal folds

2020

AbstractLumped elements models of vocal folds are relevant research tools that can enhance the understanding of the pathophysiology of many voice disorders. In this paper, we use the port-Hamiltonian framework to obtain an energy-based model for the fluid–structure interactions between the vocal folds and the airflow in the glottis. The vocal fold behavior is represented by a three-mass model and the airflow is described as a fluid with irrotational flow. The proposed approach allows to go beyond the usual quasi-steady one-dimensional flow assumption in lumped mass models. The simulation results show that the proposed energy-based model successfully reproduces the oscillations of the vocal …

0209 industrial biotechnologyControl and OptimizationGlottisComputer scienceApplied MathematicsAirflow02 engineering and technologyMechanicsFold (geology)ArticlesConservative vector field01 natural sciencesCompressible flowPhysics::Fluid Dynamics020901 industrial engineering & automationmedicine.anatomical_structureFlow (mathematics)Control and Systems EngineeringComputer Science::SoundVocal folds0103 physical sciencesmedicine010301 acousticsEnergy (signal processing)
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Treatment of a stage III rima glottidis patient with the oncolytic virus Rigvir: A retrospective case report: Erratum.

2019

Abstract Rationale: Of all the parts of the larynx, the glottis has the highest frequency of cancer. With disease progression, the vocal cord movement is affected and for advanced stages its anatomical and functional preservation is rarely achievable, if at all. Patient concerns: Here we describe a 72-year-old patient who presented with hoarseness for a year and was only able to whisper. Diagnosis: A computed tomography (CT) scan of the vocal cords (without contrast) showed higher density tissue. Histological examination disclosed a well-differentiated verrucous squamous cell carcinoma of the glottis. Interventions: The patient was treated with the oncolytic ECHO-7 virus Rigvir without any …

5700Rigvirlaryngeal cancerglottisClinical Case ReportECHO-7 virusResearch Articleoncolytic virusMedicine
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Bernoulli effect

2010

Descripción del mecanismo mediante el cual las cuerdas vocales producen los sonidos vocálicos y consonánticos que escuchamos Explanation of the mechanism by which the vocal folds produce the sounds we hear in vowel and voiced consonant.

5705.06- Idiomas Lingüística LiteraturaBernoulli effect myoelastic aerodynamic theory glottis air vocal folds vowelLingüísticaphonology fonología phonetics fonéticaUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística sincrónica::FonologíaUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística sincrónica::Fonética
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Evaluation of Support in Singing

2005

Summary This study searched for perceptual, acoustic, and physiological correlates of support in singing. Seven trained professional singers (four women and three men) sang repetitions of the syllable [pa:] at varying pitch and sound levels (1) habitually (with support) and (2) simulating singing without support. Estimate of subglottic pressure was obtained from oral pressure during [p]. Vocal fold vibration was registered with dual-channel electroglottography. Acoustic analyses were made on the recorded samples. All samples were also evaluated by the singers and other listeners, who were trained singers, singing students, and voice specialists without singing education (a total of 63 liste…

AdultMaleGlottisVoice Qualitymedia_common.quotation_subjectSpeech recognitionSpeech AcousticsSpeech and HearingProfessional CompetencePerceptionPressureHumansVocal fold vibrationOccupationsElectroglottographAgedmedia_commonAged 80 and overRespirationMiddle AgedLPN and LVNSelf perceptionSelf ConceptElectrophysiologySubglottic pressureOtorhinolaryngologySpeech PerceptionFemaleSingingSyllablePsychologyJournal of Voice
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MRI findings in lingual venous malformations.

2003

To describe the plain and enhanced MRI findings of lingual venous malformations and to discuss the importance of contrast medium in the differential diagnosis of high intensity lesions of the tongue on T(2) weighted images.The clinical records and MR images of eight patients affected by a lingual venous malformation were retrospectively reviewed. Patients presented with a palpable submucosal bluish-red soft mass in the tongue. MRI examinations were performed on a 0.5 T superconducting unit. Plain and enhanced SE (spin echo) T(1) weighted and FSE (fast spin echo) T(2) weighted images were acquired in axial, sagittal and coronal planes. Axial SPGR (spoiled gradient recalled echo) T(1) weighte…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentContrast MediaGadoliniumEpiglottisArteriovenous MalformationsDiagnosis DifferentialMeglumineTongueTip of the tongueTonguemedicineOrganometallic CompoundsHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingChildGeneral DentistryMouth FloorRetrospective Studiesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedSubmandibular spacemedicine.diseaseImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance ImagingSagittal planeContrast mediummedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyCoronal planeInjections IntravenousFemaleRadiologybusinessVenous malformationDento maxillo facial radiology
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Anatomic Changes After Hyoid Suspension for Obstructive Sleep Apnea: An MRI Study

2005

Objective To assess the effects of isolated hyoid suspension on subjective and objective parameters of obstructive sleep apnea and to evaluate changes in upper airway anatomy with the help of standardized magnetic resonance imaging. Study design and setting Fifteen patients received isolated hyoid suspension. Changes in respiratory disturbance index were assessed with polysomnography, and anatomical changes with standardized magnetic resonance imaging. Snoring, daytime sleepiness, and functional parameters were assessed with questionnaires. Lateral x-ray cephalometry was performed preoperatively. Results Mean respiratory disturbance index was reduced from 35.2 ± 19.1 to 27.4 ± 26.2. Forty p…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCephalometryPolysomnographyDisorders of Excessive SomnolenceMandiblePolysomnographyEpiglottis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSurveys and QuestionnairesRespiratory disturbance indexmedicineHumans030223 otorhinolaryngologyAgedHyoid suspensionSleep Apnea Obstructivemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrySnoringHyoid BoneSleep apneaMagnetic resonance imagingMiddle AgedCraniometrymedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingOtorhinolaryngologic Surgical ProceduresSurgeryObstructive sleep apneaOtorhinolaryngology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAnesthesiaPharynxFemaleSurgeryAirwaybusinessOtolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery
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Different patterns of cytokeratin expression in the normal epithelia of the upper respiratory tract

1985

The distribution and type of cytokeratins present in the normal human epithelia of the nasopharynx, oropharynx, tongue, palatine tonsil, epiglottis, vocal cord, and laryngeal ventricle were studied using immunohistochemical techniques and by gel electrophoresis of cytoskeletal proteins microdissected from frozen tissues. Noncornifying stratified epithelia covering the oropharynx, tongue, surface of the palatine tonsil, pharyngeal surface of the epiglottis, and vocal cord were all found to contain cytokeratins nos. 4, 5, 6, 13, 14, and 15, together with minor amounts of cytokeratin no. 19, i.e., a pattern similar to that previously reported for esophageal epithelium. The immunohistochemical …

Cancer ResearchEpiglottisRespiratory SystemLaryngeal VentricleFluorescent Antibody TechniqueOropharynxStratified squamous epitheliumColumnar CellBiologyEpitheliumPalatine tonsilCytokeratinTongueTongueNasopharynxmedicineHumansMolecular BiologyStaining and LabelingAntibodies MonoclonalCell BiologyAnatomyRespiratory Tract Neoplasmsmedicine.anatomical_structureKeratinsElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelLarynxPseudostratified columnar epitheliumDevelopmental BiologyDifferentiation
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Laryngeal Mask Airway Position and the Risk of Gastric Insufflation

1998

A potential risk of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) is an incomplete mask seal causing gastric insufflation or oropharyngeal air leakage.The objective of the present study was to assess the incidence of LMA malpositions by fiberoptic laryngoscopy, and to determine their influence on gastric insufflation and oropharyngeal air leakage. One hundred eight patients were studied after the induction of anesthesia, before any surgical manipulations. After clinically satisfactory LMA placement, tidal volumes were increased stepwise until air entered the stomach, airway pressure exceeded 40 cm H2 O, or air leakage from the mask seal prevented further increases in tidal volume. LMA position in relatio…

InsufflationLarynxAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyLaryngoscopyOropharynxEpiglottisSensitivity and SpecificityLaryngeal MasksLaryngeal mask airwayPredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsmedicineConfidence IntervalsOdds RatioPhotographyPressureTidal VolumeFiber Optic TechnologyHumansSingle-Blind MethodTidal volumemedicine.diagnostic_testLaryngoscopybusiness.industryAirIncidenceStomachAirway obstructionmedicine.diseaseSurgeryAirway ObstructionLaryngeal Masksmedicine.anatomical_structureBronchoscopesLogistic ModelsAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineAnesthesiaEquipment FailureFemaleAirwaybusinessAnesthesia & Analgesia
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Acute tissue damage induced by monopolar microelectrodes and radiofrequency in vocal cords after transoral cordectomy

2021

Abstract Introduction: In 2006 and 2009, we reported the levels of acute and chronic tissue damage after cordectomy associated with use of the microlectrodes using high frequency energy. In 2010, we shifted to radiofrequency rather than high frequency electrogenerators. Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate acute tissue damage in the larynx after cordectomy using microelectrodes coupled to a radiofrequencygenerator. Methods: We studied 22 patients with a stage T1 glottic squamous cell carcinoma. The patients were randomly assigned to the two operating mode: cutting or coagulation (11 patients each mode). The strength of the study is that there are no previous studies on the effect…

LarynxGlottismedicine.medical_specialtyCordVocal Cords03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMicroeletrodosTissue damagemedicineHumansLaryngeal surgery030223 otorhinolaryngologyLaryngeal Neoplasmsbusiness.industryDano tecidualTissue damageRadiofrequênciaCorda vocalGlottic Squamous Cell CarcinomaMicroelectrodemedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyRF1-547Vocal cord030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHemostasisRadiofrequencyCordectomyLaser TherapyRadiologybusinessMicroelectrodes
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Impact of resection margin status and revision transoral laser microsurgery in early glottic cancer: analysis of organ preservation and local disease…

2022

Abstract Introduction Transoral laser microsurgery represents the treatment of choice for early glottic cancer. Its use and effectiveness are mainly related to laryngeal exposure and deep extension of tumor. Histopathologic assessment of surgical margin presents a main issue about transoral laser microsurgery and complete oncological excision. Objective The aim was to analyze the impact of revision surgery on organ preservation and local disease control in patients with early glottic cancer treated by transoral laser microsurgery. Methods We carried out a retrospective study on a cohort of 153 patients with early glottic cancer (Tis, T1, T2) treated by transoral laser microsurgery. Resectio…

Laser surgeryGlottisMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_specialtySurgical marginLaser surgerymedicine.medical_treatment03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLaryngeal cancerSquamous cell carcinomamedicineCarcinomaHumansTransoral laser microsurgery030223 otorhinolaryngologyLaryngeal NeoplasmsNeoplasm StagingRetrospective StudiesCarcinoma espinocelularbusiness.industryCarcinomaMargins of ExcisionRetrospective cohort studyOrgan PreservationCarbon Dioxidemedicine.diseaseTongue NeoplasmsSurgerySettore MED/31 - OtorinolaringoiatriaOtorhinolaryngologyGlottic cancer030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCohortResection marginCâncer de laringeCirurgia a laserLaser TherapybusinessBrazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
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