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... lesions . The etiology remains unknown , but factors which contribute to their onset and development include smok- ing and vocal misuse and abuse . Many of these patients have a history of vocal abuse . They have competed with ...
... lesions . The etiology remains unknown , but factors which contribute to their onset and development include smok- ing and vocal misuse and abuse . Many of these patients have a history of vocal abuse . They have competed with ...
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... lesions of nodules , polyps , polypoid degeneration , and contact ulcers were divided into three groupings . The ... lesion was not present when therapy began ; ( 2 ) " postoperative and return " patients who had surgery ( one or ...
... lesions of nodules , polyps , polypoid degeneration , and contact ulcers were divided into three groupings . The ... lesion was not present when therapy began ; ( 2 ) " postoperative and return " patients who had surgery ( one or ...
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... lesions , 5-6 , 12-15 , 22- 23 , 157 differential diagnosis , 271-272 impairment of , 22 inflammation , 8 , 13 , 22-23 , 27-28 irritation , 13 , 27-28 mistreatment of , 8 paralysis of ( see Paralytic dyspho- nia ) premalignant lesions ...
... lesions , 5-6 , 12-15 , 22- 23 , 157 differential diagnosis , 271-272 impairment of , 22 inflammation , 8 , 13 , 22-23 , 27-28 irritation , 13 , 27-28 mistreatment of , 8 paralysis of ( see Paralytic dyspho- nia ) premalignant lesions ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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