In vivo measurement of the shear modulus of the human vocal fold: interim results from eight patients.

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In vivo measurement of the shear modulus of the human vocal fold: interim results from eight patients. / Goodyer, Eric; Müller, Frank; Licht, Katharina; Hess, Markus.

in: EUR ARCH OTO-RHINO-L, Jahrgang 264, Nr. 6, 6, 2007, S. 631-635.

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title = "In vivo measurement of the shear modulus of the human vocal fold: interim results from eight patients.",
abstract = "The shear modulus of the vocal fold is an essential parameter required to enhance our understanding of how the vocal fold operates, to develop mathematical models of phonatation, and to provide benchmarks to quantify the effectiveness of surgical procedures. The authors announced the successful deployment of an instrument to measure vocal fold elasticity in vivo last year, and now present the data taken from eight patients in vivo. The shear modulus was measured at the mid-membranous point, in a transverse direction with respect to the axis drawn between the anterior commissure and vocal process. The range of mean shear modulus results is 701-2,225 Pa, with a mean value of 1,371 Pa.",
author = "Eric Goodyer and Frank M{\"u}ller and Katharina Licht and Markus Hess",
year = "2007",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "264",
pages = "631--635",
journal = "EUR ARCH OTO-RHINO-L",
issn = "0937-4477",
publisher = "Springer",
number = "6",

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AU - Hess, Markus

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N2 - The shear modulus of the vocal fold is an essential parameter required to enhance our understanding of how the vocal fold operates, to develop mathematical models of phonatation, and to provide benchmarks to quantify the effectiveness of surgical procedures. The authors announced the successful deployment of an instrument to measure vocal fold elasticity in vivo last year, and now present the data taken from eight patients in vivo. The shear modulus was measured at the mid-membranous point, in a transverse direction with respect to the axis drawn between the anterior commissure and vocal process. The range of mean shear modulus results is 701-2,225 Pa, with a mean value of 1,371 Pa.

AB - The shear modulus of the vocal fold is an essential parameter required to enhance our understanding of how the vocal fold operates, to develop mathematical models of phonatation, and to provide benchmarks to quantify the effectiveness of surgical procedures. The authors announced the successful deployment of an instrument to measure vocal fold elasticity in vivo last year, and now present the data taken from eight patients in vivo. The shear modulus was measured at the mid-membranous point, in a transverse direction with respect to the axis drawn between the anterior commissure and vocal process. The range of mean shear modulus results is 701-2,225 Pa, with a mean value of 1,371 Pa.

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VL - 264

SP - 631

EP - 635

JO - EUR ARCH OTO-RHINO-L

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