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Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 2019 Oct;52(5):949-956
Authors: Hseu A, Ongkasuwan J
Abstract
Pediatric dysphonia is common; however, not all vocal fold pathology in children is due to nodules. Laryngeal stroboscopy (transoral or transnasal) often is essential for the diagnosis of other not-nodule lesions. As in adults, multidisciplinary care with a speech language pathologist helps with patient buy-in for therapy. Breathy dysphonia due to glottic incompetence may be related to vocal fold movement impairment (VFMI) or posterior glottic insufficiency. There are several medialization procedures available for children with VFMI due to recurrent laryngeal nerve injury.
PMID: 31353144 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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