Clinical Case Study: Pediatric Bilateral Benign Vocal Fold Lesions.

Robert Brinton Fujiki
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Abstract

Purpose: This study describes a clinical case of benign bilateral vocal fold lesions in a 4-year-old boy. Acoustic, aerodynamic, auditory-perceptual, and stroboscopic evaluations are described, and the outcomes of intervention are reported.

Method: Methodology for acoustic, aerodynamic, auditory-perceptual, and stroboscopic data collection and analysis are described.

Results/conclusions: This patient presented to the clinic with bilateral vocal fold lesions resulting in moderate dysphonia characterized by breathiness, roughness, and vocal strain. Acoustic measures supported auditory-perceptual assessment indicating that vocal quality was moderately dysphonic, and aerodynamic measures suggested vocal hyperfunction. Stroboscopic evaluation was limited due to patient's age; however, reduced vocal fold oscillation and hourglass glottic closure were observed. Therapeutic probes indicated that the patient was a good candidate for voice therapy, and a course of six sessions was completed. Repeat evaluation indicated improvements in auditory-perceptual and acoustic voice measures.

小儿双侧良性声带病变的临床病例研究
本研究描述了一例4岁男孩双侧声带良性病变的临床病例。描述了声学、空气动力学、听觉感知和频闪评估,并报告了干预的结果。描述了声学、空气动力学、听觉感知和频闪数据收集和分析的方法。该患者在临床上表现为双侧声带病变,导致中度发音困难,其特征是呼吸困难、粗糙和声音紧张。声学测量支持听觉感知评估,表明声音质量为中度发声困难,空气动力学测量表明声音功能亢进。由于患者年龄的原因,频闪检查评估有限;然而,观察到声带振荡减少和沙漏型声门闭合。治疗探头表明,该患者是语音治疗的良好候选者,完成了六个疗程。重复评估表明听觉感知和声音测量有所改善。https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.21568947
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