TY - BOOK AU - Woo,Peak TI - Stroboscopy and High-Speed Imaging of the Vocal Function SN - 9781635502503 AV - QP306 U1 - 612.7/8 PY - 2021/// CY - San Diego PB - Plural Publishing, Incorporated KW - Voice disorders--Diagnosis KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. Basic Science and Introduction -- 1. History of Stroboscopy and High-Speed Imaging of Laryngeal Vibration -- History of Stroboscopy and High-Speed Video -- References -- 2. Principle of Stroboscopy -- Stroboscopy and Talbot's Law -- References -- 3. Anatomy of the Larynx and Histology of the Vocal Folds -- Laryngeal Framework and Skeleton Cartilage -- Hyoid Bone -- Thyroid Cartilage -- Cricoid Cartilage -- Arytenoid Cartilages and Epiglottis -- Fascia, Ligaments, and Joints of the Larynx -- Anatomic Regions of the Larynx -- Muscles of the Larynx -- Extrinsic Muscles -- Cricothyroid Muscle -- Thyroarytenoid Muscle -- Posterior Cricoarytenoid Muscle -- Lateral Cricoarytenoid Muscle -- Interarytenoid Muscle -- Structure of the Vocal Folds -- Pathology and the Involvement of the Vocal Fold Layers -- References -- 4. Vocal Fold Vibration and Phonatory Physiology -- Criteria for Normal Vocal Fold Vibration -- Normal Vibratory Behavior of the Vocal Folds -- The Glottal Cycle -- Acoustic and Aerodynamic Interactions With Vocal Fold Vibration -- The Larynx as DC to AC Airflow Converter -- Mass Effects on Vocal Fold Vibration -- Effect of Stiffness on Vocal Fold Vibration -- Effect of Tension Change on Vocal Fold Vibration -- References -- 5. Videokymography and High-Speed Digital Imaging of the Larynx -- Disadvantages of Videostroboscopy -- Videokymography -- High-Speed Video Imaging of Vocal Vibration -- Normal Onset and Offset of Vocal Fold Oscillation -- Clinical Application of High-Speed Imaging in Diplophonia -- References -- 6. Normal Phonation and Vocal Fold Vibration -- Dynamic Changes in the Glottal Cycle -- Gender Differences -- Age Differences -- Intensity and Amplitude Modulation -- Pitch Modulation -- Intensity Modulation -- Pitch and Amplitude Modulation Interactions -- References; 7. Abnormal Vocal Fold Vibration -- Introduction -- Tension Abnormality -- Increase in Tension of the Vocal Fold Ligament -- Stiffness Abnormality -- Glottal Closure and Level Difference -- Unilateral Versus Bilateral Effects of Mass, Tension, and Stiffness -- References -- 8. Instrument and Clinical Operation -- Introduction -- Stroboscope Versus High-Speed Imaging of Vocal Fold Vibration -- Use of Stroboscopy -- Documentation -- Clinical Care in Laryngology and Voice Care -- Phonation Research -- Image Processing and Automation -- References -- 9. The Clinical Examination Using Videostroboscopy -- The Examination Room -- Patient's and Examiner's Positions -- Equipment Considerations -- The Stroboscope -- Videos and Cameras -- Imaging Management -- Endoscopes: Rigid, Fiberscope, and Videoendoscopes -- Who Is Doing the Examination and What Is the Stroboscopy Data Being Used For? -- Otolaryngologist Versus Speech Pathologist -- Laryngoscopy Versus Phonoscopic Examination -- References -- 10. Stroboscopy Setup and Recording -- Introduction -- Rigid Endoscopic Examination -- Performing the Examination -- Anesthesia for Rigid and Flexible Laryngoscopy -- Tokens Sampled During the Stroboscopy Examination -- Avoiding the Pitfalls of Stroboscopy -- Artifacts -- References -- 11. Avoiding Errors During Stroboscopy -- Recording Artifacts -- Closure Problems -- Open Phase Predominates and Errors Related to Their Interpretation -- Glottic Configuration Abnormalities -- Phase Shift Findings During the Production of Falsetto -- References -- 12. Interpretation of Videostroboscopy -- Introduction -- Normal Variations -- Phase Shifts at Falsetto and Flute Register Are Normal -- Interpretation of the Stroboscopy Examination -- Fundamental Frequency -- Periodicity of the Vocal Fold Oscillation -- Phase of Vocal Closure During Modal "ee" Phonation -- Phase Symmetry; Configuration of Glottic Closure -- Vocal Fold Edge -- Amplitude -- Mucosal Wave -- Nonvibrating Segment -- Synthesis of the Clinical Voice Disorder -- References -- Part II. Laryngeal Disorders -- 13. Laryngeal Inflammation -- Acute Inflammation -- Chronic Laryngitis -- Radiation Laryngitis -- Reflux Laryngitis: Acute and Chronic -- Candida Laryngitis -- References -- 14. Granulomatous Diseases of the Larynx -- Granulomatous Laryngitis -- Rheumatoid Nodules and Autoimmune Deposits of the Larynx -- References -- 15. Granulation and Contact Granuloma -- Contact Ulcer, Granulation Tissue, and Intubation Granuloma -- Pathophysiology/Histology -- Risk Factors and Populations -- Physical Examination -- Differential Diagnosis -- Treatment and Management -- References -- 16. Laryngeal Trauma -- Introduction -- Arytenoid Dislocation -- Laryngeal Stenosis -- References -- 17. Vocal Fold Scar -- Introduction -- Rehabilitation Strategies for Vocal Fold Scar -- Prevention of Vocal Fold Scar -- Surgical Treatment in the Management of Scar -- References -- 18. Benign Mucosal Lesions -- Introduction -- Nodules -- Polyps -- Hemorrhagic Polyps -- Polypoid Corditis/Reinke's Edema -- Laryngeal Edema -- Cysts -- Pseudocyst and Fibrovascular Lesion -- Microwebs -- Vascular Ectasia -- Acute Vocal Fold Hemorrhage -- Sulcus Vocalis -- Mucosal Bridge -- References -- 19. Premalignant Lesions and Lesions of Uncertain Behavior -- References -- 20. Malignant Neoplasms of the Larynx -- References -- 21. The Aging Voice -- References -- 22. Benign Tumors and Nonneoplastic Masses of the Larynx -- Laryngeal Papillomas -- Verrucous Lesions of the Larynx -- Other Reactive Lesions -- Internal and External Laryngoceles, Saccular Cysts -- References -- 23. Vocal Fold Paralysis and Vocal Fold Paresis -- Introduction -- Signs and Symptoms; Voice Quality of Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis and Paralysis -- Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis and Paresis -- Paralysis Versus Paresis -- Role of Stroboscopy in Treatment Planning for Vocal Fold Paralysis and Paresis -- Superior Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis -- Combined Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis -- Vocal Fold Paresis -- References -- 24. Irritable Larynx Syndrome -- References -- 25. Neurogenic Dysphonia -- Spasmodic Dysphonia -- Vocal Tremor -- Neurogenic Diseases -- References -- 26. Functional Dysphonia and Muscle Tension Dysphonia -- References -- 27. Stroboscopy in the Management of Phonosurgery -- Introduction -- Preoperative Analysis of the Lesion Before Surgery -- Intraoperative Use of Videostroboscopy -- Postoperative Use of Stroboscopy in Analyzing Phonosurgery Results -- References -- Index N2 - Stroboscopy and High-Speed Imaging of the Vocal Function, Second Edition presents a complete picture of the art and science of stroboscopy. This unique professional resource includes not only comprehensive coverage of the imaging process, but also the disease process that exists in benign lesions, cancer, and neuropathology. Comparisons of normal images with pathologies are included to enhance readers' diagnostic skills, and the use of stroboscopic images before and after therapy to determine results enhances their clinical skills. The book also covers the entire range of laryngeal imaging for diagnostics, including rigid endoscopy, videostroboscopy, fiberoptic laryngoscopy, and high-speed imaging UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/bacm-ebooks/detail.action?docID=6949906 ER -