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... Nodules ( 4 family groups ) . Polyps or polypoid degeneration ( 2 family groups ) . Contact ulcers ( 1 family group ) . Functional misphonia ( 17 family groups ) . Number of family groups in which the individuals had two or more ...
... Nodules ( 4 family groups ) . Polyps or polypoid degeneration ( 2 family groups ) . Contact ulcers ( 1 family group ) . Functional misphonia ( 17 family groups ) . Number of family groups in which the individuals had two or more ...
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Morton Cooper. NODULES , POLYPS , AND POLYPOID DEGENERATION Nodules and polyps , which are benign vocal fold growths may be unilateral or bilateral . Usually they are located on the an- terior third of the vocal folds . Nodules are ...
Morton Cooper. NODULES , POLYPS , AND POLYPOID DEGENERATION Nodules and polyps , which are benign vocal fold growths may be unilateral or bilateral . Usually they are located on the an- terior third of the vocal folds . Nodules are ...
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... nodules by this author were using the basal or near basal pitch of voice . Nodules have been the most frequently seen organic condi- tion . Luchsinger and Arnold ( 1965 , p . 179 ) have also found : " The vocal nodule is the commonest ...
... nodules by this author were using the basal or near basal pitch of voice . Nodules have been the most frequently seen organic condi- tion . Luchsinger and Arnold ( 1965 , p . 179 ) have also found : " The vocal nodule is the commonest ...
Contents
VOCAL REHABILITATION | 5 |
CAUSES OF VOCAL MISUSE AND ABUSE | 11 |
TONE FOCUS AND VOCAL MISUSE | 21 |
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