Nomenclature proposal to describe vocal fold motion impairment

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Nomenclature proposal to describe vocal fold motion impairment. / Rosen, Clark A; Mau, Ted; Remacle, Marc; Hess, Markus; Eckel, Hans E; Young, VyVy N; Hantzakos, Anastasios; Yung, Katherine C; Dikkers, Frederik G.

In: EUR ARCH OTO-RHINO-L, Vol. 273, No. 8, 08.2016, p. 1995-9.

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Rosen, CA, Mau, T, Remacle, M, Hess, M, Eckel, HE, Young, VN, Hantzakos, A, Yung, KC & Dikkers, FG 2016, 'Nomenclature proposal to describe vocal fold motion impairment', EUR ARCH OTO-RHINO-L, vol. 273, no. 8, pp. 1995-9. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-015-3663-0

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Rosen, C. A., Mau, T., Remacle, M., Hess, M., Eckel, H. E., Young, V. N., Hantzakos, A., Yung, K. C., & Dikkers, F. G. (2016). Nomenclature proposal to describe vocal fold motion impairment. EUR ARCH OTO-RHINO-L, 273(8), 1995-9. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00405-015-3663-0

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title = "Nomenclature proposal to describe vocal fold motion impairment",
abstract = "The terms used to describe vocal fold motion impairment are confusing and not standardized. This results in a failure to communicate accurately and to major limitations of interpreting research studies involving vocal fold impairment. We propose standard nomenclature for reporting vocal fold impairment. Overarching terms of vocal fold immobility and hypomobility are rigorously defined. This includes assessment techniques and inclusion and exclusion criteria for determining vocal fold immobility and hypomobility. In addition, criteria for use of the following terms have been outlined in detail: vocal fold paralysis, vocal fold paresis, vocal fold immobility/hypomobility associated with mechanical impairment of the crico-arytenoid joint and vocal fold immobility/hypomobility related to laryngeal malignant disease. This represents the first rigorously defined vocal fold motion impairment nomenclature system. This provides detailed definitions to the terms vocal fold paralysis and vocal fold paresis.",
keywords = "Journal Article, Review",
author = "Rosen, {Clark A} and Ted Mau and Marc Remacle and Markus Hess and Eckel, {Hans E} and Young, {VyVy N} and Anastasios Hantzakos and Yung, {Katherine C} and Dikkers, {Frederik G}",
year = "2016",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1007/s00405-015-3663-0",
language = "English",
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AU - Rosen, Clark A

AU - Mau, Ted

AU - Remacle, Marc

AU - Hess, Markus

AU - Eckel, Hans E

AU - Young, VyVy N

AU - Hantzakos, Anastasios

AU - Yung, Katherine C

AU - Dikkers, Frederik G

PY - 2016/8

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N2 - The terms used to describe vocal fold motion impairment are confusing and not standardized. This results in a failure to communicate accurately and to major limitations of interpreting research studies involving vocal fold impairment. We propose standard nomenclature for reporting vocal fold impairment. Overarching terms of vocal fold immobility and hypomobility are rigorously defined. This includes assessment techniques and inclusion and exclusion criteria for determining vocal fold immobility and hypomobility. In addition, criteria for use of the following terms have been outlined in detail: vocal fold paralysis, vocal fold paresis, vocal fold immobility/hypomobility associated with mechanical impairment of the crico-arytenoid joint and vocal fold immobility/hypomobility related to laryngeal malignant disease. This represents the first rigorously defined vocal fold motion impairment nomenclature system. This provides detailed definitions to the terms vocal fold paralysis and vocal fold paresis.

AB - The terms used to describe vocal fold motion impairment are confusing and not standardized. This results in a failure to communicate accurately and to major limitations of interpreting research studies involving vocal fold impairment. We propose standard nomenclature for reporting vocal fold impairment. Overarching terms of vocal fold immobility and hypomobility are rigorously defined. This includes assessment techniques and inclusion and exclusion criteria for determining vocal fold immobility and hypomobility. In addition, criteria for use of the following terms have been outlined in detail: vocal fold paralysis, vocal fold paresis, vocal fold immobility/hypomobility associated with mechanical impairment of the crico-arytenoid joint and vocal fold immobility/hypomobility related to laryngeal malignant disease. This represents the first rigorously defined vocal fold motion impairment nomenclature system. This provides detailed definitions to the terms vocal fold paralysis and vocal fold paresis.

KW - Journal Article

KW - Review

U2 - 10.1007/s00405-015-3663-0

DO - 10.1007/s00405-015-3663-0

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 26036851

VL - 273

SP - 1995

EP - 1999

JO - EUR ARCH OTO-RHINO-L

JF - EUR ARCH OTO-RHINO-L

SN - 0937-4477

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