426 results on '"Smith, Marshall E."'
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102. In Vivo Comparison of Biomimetic Approaches for Tissue Regeneration of the Scarred Vocal Fold
103. An in vivo model of external superior laryngeal nerve paralysis
104. Exploring the phonatory effects of external superior laryngeal nerve paralysis: An In vivo model
105. Mitomycin C and the endoscopic treatment of laryngotracheal stenosis: Are two applications better than one?
106. Differential Diagnosis of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia and Muscle Tension Dysphonia Using Phonatory Break Analysis
107. Clinical Experience with Gray's Minithyrotomy Procedure
108. How does Cricotracheal Resection Affect the Female Voice?
109. Contributors
110. Gene Expression Changes of Inflammatory Mediators in Posterior Laryngitis Due to Laryngopharyngeal Reflux and Evolution With PPI Treatment: A Preliminary Study
111. In Reference to Viscoelasticity of Hyaluronan and Nonhyaluronan Based Vocal Fold Injectables: Implications for Mucosal Versus Muscle Use
112. Functional Electrical Stimulation of the Feline Larynx With a Flexible Ribbon Electrode Array.
113. Viscoelasticity of Hyaluronan and Nonhyaluronan Based Vocal Fold Injectables: Implications for Mucosal Versus Muscle Use
114. Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia versus Muscle Tension Dysphonia: Examining the Diagnostic Value of Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Lidocaine Block
115. Toward Improved Differential Diagnosis of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia and Muscle Tension Dysphonia
116. Differential Gene Expression Profiling of Vocal Fold Polyps and Reinke's Edema by Complementary DNA Microarray
117. Patterns of Laryngeal Electromyography and the Activity of the Respiratory System During Spontaneous Laughter
118. Lidocaine Block of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve in Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia: A Multidimensional Assessment
119. Task Specificity in Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Versus Muscle Tension Dysphonia
120. Endoscopic Vertical Partial Laryngectomy
121. Voice, Speech, and Swallowing Outcomes in Laser‐Treated Laryngeal Cancer
122. Injectable Synthetic Extracellular Matrices for Tissue Engineering and Repair.
123. Vocal Fold Paralysis in Children.
124. Developmental Laryngeal and Phonatory Anatomy and Physiology
125. Discharge Characteristics of Laryngeal Single Motor Units During Phonation in Young and Older Adults and in Persons With Parkinson Disease
126. Supraglottal Hyperadduction in an Individual With Parkinson Disease
127. VOICE DISORDERS IN CHILDREN
128. Theoretical Considerations in Production of Vocal Tremor
129. The Parkinson larynx: Tremor and videostroboscopic findings
130. Intensive voice treatment in parkinson disease: Laryngostroboscopic findings
131. Pediatric laryngotracheal reconstruction with cartilage grafts and endotracheal tube stenting: The single‐stage approach
132. Simultaneous functional laryngeal stridor and functional aphonia in an adolescent
133. Changes in nasal resonance secondary to adenotonsillectomy
134. Voice problems after pediatric laryngotracheal reconstruction: videolaryngostroboscopic, acoustic, and perceptual assessment
135. Intraoperative Measurement of the Elastic Modulus of the Vocal Fold. Part 2. Preliminary Results
136. Laryngeal Paralyses
137. Experimental evidence in the in vivo canine for the collapsible tube model of phonation
138. Childhood rhinitis and sinusitis. Pathophysiology and treatment. Edited by Charles K. Naspitz and David G. Tinkleman. New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1990, 2a4 pp
139. Pressure-flow relationships during phonation in the canine larynx
140. Ansa-RLN reinnervation for unilateral vocal fold paralysis in adolescents and young adults
141. Vocal Tremor and Vibrato in the Same Person: Acoustic and Electromyographic Differences.
142. Cross-linked hyaluronan-coated stents in the prevention of airway stenosis
143. The effect of gas density on glottal vibration and exit jet particle velocity
144. Theoretical considerations in laryngeal paralyses and their effect on laryngeal vibration
145. The Effects of Phonosurgery on Laryngeal Vibration: Part I. Theoretic Considerations
146. Spasmodic dysphonia and laryngeal botulinum toxin injection
147. Otologic manifestations of AIDS: The otosyphilis connection.
148. Laryngeal paralyses: Theoretical considerations and effects on laryngeal vibration.
149. In VivoComparison of Biomimetic Approaches for Tissue Regeneration of the Scarred Vocal Fold
150. A Controlled Comparative Study of Doxepin and Chiordiazepoxide in Psychoneurotic Anxiety.
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