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... leukoplakia , and papillomata , to malig- nant growths is posited by this author as follows : ( 1 ) The misuse and abuse of the speaking voice creates inflammation and irrita- tion of the vocal folds without organic damage . This ...
... leukoplakia , and papillomata , to malig- nant growths is posited by this author as follows : ( 1 ) The misuse and abuse of the speaking voice creates inflammation and irrita- tion of the vocal folds without organic damage . This ...
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... leukoplakia , as well as localized edemas and inflammatory areas , can now be traced to specific in- trinsic laryngeal muscle dysfunction for their etiology . Kernan ( 1937 ) notes the relationship between voice strain and hematoma ...
... leukoplakia , as well as localized edemas and inflammatory areas , can now be traced to specific in- trinsic laryngeal muscle dysfunction for their etiology . Kernan ( 1937 ) notes the relationship between voice strain and hematoma ...
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... LEUKOPLAKIA AND KERATOSIS Leukoplakia and keratosis of the vocal folds are prema- lignant lesions . The etiology remains unknown , but factors which contribute to their onset and development include smok- ing and vocal misuse and abuse ...
... LEUKOPLAKIA AND KERATOSIS Leukoplakia and keratosis of the vocal folds are prema- lignant lesions . The etiology remains unknown , but factors which contribute to their onset and development include smok- ing and vocal misuse and abuse ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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