Laryngeal Electromyography: Clinical Application
Laryngeal electromyography (LEMG) is a valuable adjunct in clinical management of patients with voice disorders. LEMG is valuable in differentiating vocal fold paresis/paralysis from cricoarytenoid joint fixation. Our data indicate that visual assessment alone is inadequate to diagnose neuromuscular...
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Main Authors: | Robert T. Sataloff, Phurich Praneetvatakul, Reinhardt J. Heuer, Mary J. Hawkshaw, Yolanda D. Heman-Ackah, Sarah Marx Schneider, Steven Mandel |
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Other Authors: | Drexel University College of Medicine |
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2018
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Online Access: | https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/29148 |
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