10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LARYNGECTOMIZED»
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laryngectomized in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Speech After Laryngectomy: A Comparative Study of the ...
A Comparative Study of the Breathing and Speech Coordinations of
Laryngectomized and Normal Subjects, and the Relationships Between the
Breathing and Speech Coordinations and Articulatory Errors of Laryngectomized
Subjects to ...
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Clinical Voice Pathology: Theory and Management
Total rehabilitation of the laryngectomized patient involves interaction between a
number of specialists from a multidisciplinary team. The diagnosis of laryngeal
cancer has a significant impact on the patient's emotional and physical health.
Joseph C. Stemple, Leslie E. Glaze, Bernice K. Gerdeman, 2000
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Advances in head and neck oncology
Bowman S, Lauder E. Peer support for the laryngectomized. In: Shanks JC, Stone
RE Jr, eds. Help Employ Laryngectomized Persons [video tape No. VC3810].
Stillwater, Okla: National Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation Disorders, Oklahoma ...
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Dissertation Abstracts International: The sciences and ...
Depending on where the laryngectomee receives esophageal voice instruction,
the instructor may be another laryngectomee proficient in esophageal speech, or
a non-laryngectomized speech pathologist who may use esophageal voice in ...
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Head and Neck Cancer: Organ Preservation, Function, and ...
Speech Rehabilitation of the Laryngectomized. Springfield, 111: CC Thomas;
1969:243. 26. Gutzmann M. Sprache ohne Kehlkopf. Leipzig, Germany: C
Kabitsch; 1936. Cited by: Snidecor JC. Speech Rehabilitation of the
Laryngectomized.
K. Thomas Robbins, Thomas Murry, 1998
who are laryngectomized, while muscular movements associated with the act of
laughing do occur, the product of this movement terminates through an open and
unrestricted tracheostoma. For this reason, one might view the act of laughing in
...
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Principles and Practice of Geriatric Surgery
One of the most effective contributions to the surgical management of laryngeal
cancer has been the development of the tracheoesophageal fistula, a valved
prostheses that is now used commonly in patients who are totally
laryngectomized.
Ronnie A. Rosenthal, Michael E. Zenilman, Mark R. Katlic, 2001
Gunnar Holmgren. THE SUBSTITUTE VOICE OF THE LARYNGECTOMIZED
PATIENT V. SVANE-KNunsEN Copenhagen, Denmark From the Department of
Otolaryngology (Head: J. Falbe-Hansen, M.D.), Municipal Hospital, Copenhagen,
...
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A study of the social and vocational acceptability of ...
"Physical Rehabilitation of the Laryngectomized Patient," Archives of
Otolaryngology, XXXIV (Dec, 1941), 1101-1112. 46. . "The Production of Voice
and Speech Following Total Laryngectomy," American Medical Association
Archives of ...
Stuart Irby Gilmore, 1962
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Health Consequences of Smoking: Nicotine Addiction a Report ...
The compulsive nature of cigarette smoking is most apparent in extreme cases:
for example, the laryngectomized patient who, having already suffered severe
consequences of smoking, continues to smoke through a tracheostomy hole.
C. Everett Koop, M.D., 1988