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27
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27
1. The Correlation between The Size and Location of Vocal Polyp and Voice Quality, Before and After Laryngeal Microsurgery.
Page:102—107
2. The Perceptual and Consonant Analysis for the Voice with Hypothyroidism.
Page:95—101
3. Differential Diagnosis of Dysphonia Looks Normal Larynx.
Page:91—94
4. Dogma of Extraesophaghgeal Reflux.
Page:78—83
5. Neurophysiology of Laryngopharyngeal Reflux and Brainstem Reflex.
Page:73—77
6. Microsurgical Extirpation of Intracordal Cyst with a Microflap Technique.
Page:30—34
7. Injection Laryngoplasty for The Treatment of Vocal Fold Scar, and Sulcus.
Page:25—29
8. Laryngeal Verruca Vulgaris: A Case Report and Review of Literature.
Page:141—144
9. Endoscopic Resection of a Vocal Cord Polyp in a Patient with Difficult Laryngeal Exposure.
Page:138—140
10. A Case of Fibrous Mass Diagnosed as Spidle Cell Rhabdomyosarcoma in the Vocal Fold.
Page:126—129
11. A Case of Bilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Induced by Concurrent Rheumatoid Arthritis Involvement of Laryngeal Nerve and Cricoarytenoid Joint.
Page:130—133
12. A Case of Killian-Jamieson Diverticulum in the Esophagus.
Page:134—137
13. The Management of Systemic Voice Disorders.
Page:5—10
14. Improving Speech and Swallowing Functions in Patients with Stroke.
Page:11—13
15. Voice Care for the Post-Thyroidectomy Dysphonia.
Page:14—17
16. Voice Rehabilitation after Total Laryngectomy.
Page:18—20
17. Irritable Larynx Syndrome with Dyspnea.
Page:21—24
18. Globus Pharyngeus: The Psychiatric Perspective.
Page:84—86
19. Differential Diagnosis of Chronic Coughing.
Page:87—90
20. Analysis of Voice and Swallowing Symptoms after Thyroidectomy in Patients without Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury in Early Postoperative Period.
Page:108—113
21. Comparison of Vocal Cord Motion and Voice Characteristics of Applied Music Singing Students before and after Singing Voice Therapy.
Page:114—121
22. A Case of Successful Use of C-MAC® Video Laryngoscope in ‘Cannot Ventilate’ Situation Due to Unexpected Severe Narrowing of Laryngeal Inlet.
Page:122—125
23. The Study of Satisfaction of Voice Therapy in Patients with Voice Disorders.
Page:35—39
24. The Effects of Intralaryngeal Needle Technique in Intracordal Cyst.
Page:40—44
25. The Effect of Voice Therapy in Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis.
Page:45—50
26. Incidental Ignition of a Pulsed Dye Laser Fiber During Laryngomicrosurgery: A Case Report.
Page:51—53
27. Severe Complication of Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy.
Page:54—57