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... HEMILARYNGECTOMY Patients who undergo a partial cordectomy , a complete cordec- tomy , or a hemilaryngectomy should be referred for vocal reha- bilitation . According to Pleet ( 1971 , personal communication Therapy for Functional and ...
... HEMILARYNGECTOMY Patients who undergo a partial cordectomy , a complete cordec- tomy , or a hemilaryngectomy should be referred for vocal reha- bilitation . According to Pleet ( 1971 , personal communication Therapy for Functional and ...
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... hemilaryngectomy involves the removal of an entire half of the larynx , including all of the musculature and usually the thyroid cartilage on one side , may or may not include the arytenoid cartilage , and may include part of the ...
... hemilaryngectomy involves the removal of an entire half of the larynx , including all of the musculature and usually the thyroid cartilage on one side , may or may not include the arytenoid cartilage , and may include part of the ...
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... Hemilaryngectomy 46. Partial Cordectomy , Complete Cordectomy , Hemilaryngectomy 47. Laryngectomy ( Esophageal Voice ) 48. Laryngectomy ( Esophageal Voice ) 264 265 266 267 Age M F 2 2 3 3 8 3 7 219.
... Hemilaryngectomy 46. Partial Cordectomy , Complete Cordectomy , Hemilaryngectomy 47. Laryngectomy ( Esophageal Voice ) 48. Laryngectomy ( Esophageal Voice ) 264 265 266 267 Age M F 2 2 3 3 8 3 7 219.
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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