Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2064763606> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 69 of
69
with 100 items per page.
- W2064763606 endingPage "S296" @default.
- W2064763606 startingPage "S293" @default.
- W2064763606 abstract "The definition of infant dysphonia is difficult because the physiological phonation itself may be extremely variable in newborns. In a wider sense, all voice utterings can be interpreted as dysphonia which deviate continuously in any of the parameters (timbre, pitch, intensity, or noise) from the normal. We differentiated 20 types of such pathological phonation. The most characteristic are: the hoarse (caused by inflammation or tumor of the vocal cords); the hollow (indicative of tracheal stenosis); the shrill (suggesting a CNS damage); the bleating (pathognostic of Down syndrome); the faint (a result of myogenic diseases); and the mewing cry (etiology: cri-du-chat syndrome). In a narrower sense dysphonia in infants is a kind of pathological phonation without evidence of neurological alteration or chromosomal aberration and without a verified laryngeal lesion. These infants utter pressed, harsh, or very high voice (hyperfunctional form) or a weak, inert cry (hypofunctional form). The dysphonic voice may be characterized also by sudden change in melody or in pitch (glide, shift, break, bitonality) and by turbulent noises. This type of newborn dysphonia is a result of the immature innervation of the larynx, it gradually improves and lateron spontaneously disappears. Perceptual evaluation, endoscopy, and acoustic analysis yield useful diagnostic information." @default.
- W2064763606 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2064763606 creator A5015723812 @default.
- W2064763606 date "1999-10-01" @default.
- W2064763606 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2064763606 title "Dysphonia in infants" @default.
- W2064763606 cites W2027850741 @default.
- W2064763606 cites W2038923765 @default.
- W2064763606 cites W305424076 @default.
- W2064763606 cites W4246160616 @default.
- W2064763606 cites W4251805979 @default.
- W2064763606 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0165-5876(99)00179-2" @default.
- W2064763606 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10577824" @default.
- W2064763606 hasPublicationYear "1999" @default.
- W2064763606 type Work @default.
- W2064763606 sameAs 2064763606 @default.
- W2064763606 citedByCount "33" @default.
- W2064763606 countsByYear W20647636062012 @default.
- W2064763606 countsByYear W20647636062014 @default.
- W2064763606 countsByYear W20647636062015 @default.
- W2064763606 countsByYear W20647636062016 @default.
- W2064763606 countsByYear W20647636062018 @default.
- W2064763606 countsByYear W20647636062019 @default.
- W2064763606 countsByYear W20647636062023 @default.
- W2064763606 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2064763606 hasAuthorship W2064763606A5015723812 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConcept C137627325 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConcept C173988693 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConcept C207886595 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConcept C2776451042 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConcept C2780474809 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConcept C2781156865 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConcept C548259974 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConceptScore W2064763606C105702510 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConceptScore W2064763606C126322002 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConceptScore W2064763606C137627325 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConceptScore W2064763606C142724271 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConceptScore W2064763606C173988693 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConceptScore W2064763606C207886595 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConceptScore W2064763606C2776451042 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConceptScore W2064763606C2780474809 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConceptScore W2064763606C2781156865 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConceptScore W2064763606C548259974 @default.
- W2064763606 hasConceptScore W2064763606C71924100 @default.
- W2064763606 hasLocation W20647636061 @default.
- W2064763606 hasLocation W20647636062 @default.
- W2064763606 hasOpenAccess W2064763606 @default.
- W2064763606 hasPrimaryLocation W20647636061 @default.
- W2064763606 hasRelatedWork W1441746559 @default.
- W2064763606 hasRelatedWork W1970455265 @default.
- W2064763606 hasRelatedWork W2039745803 @default.
- W2064763606 hasRelatedWork W2048886239 @default.
- W2064763606 hasRelatedWork W2372761423 @default.
- W2064763606 hasRelatedWork W2407127175 @default.
- W2064763606 hasRelatedWork W2410791204 @default.
- W2064763606 hasRelatedWork W2896724411 @default.
- W2064763606 hasRelatedWork W3210840411 @default.
- W2064763606 hasRelatedWork W4238415376 @default.
- W2064763606 hasVolume "49" @default.
- W2064763606 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2064763606 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2064763606 magId "2064763606" @default.
- W2064763606 workType "article" @default.