MRI Anatomical and Morphological Differences in the Vocal Tract Between Dysphonic and Normal Adult Women |
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Authors: | Rosiane Yamasaki Mara Behlau Osíris de Oliveira Camponês do Brasil Hélio Yamashita |
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Institution: | ∗Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Federal University of São Paulo—UNIFESP, São Paulo, Brazil;†Centro de Estudos da Voz—CEV, São Paulo, Brazil;‡Larynx and Voice Sector, Federal University of São Paulo—UNIFESP, São Paulo, Brazil;§Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Federal University of São Paulo—UNIFESP, São Paulo, Brazil |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveTo analyze the vocal tract morphometry of women with vocal nodules (VN) compared with normal subjects by means of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at rest position.Study DesignProspective study.MethodsThe present research included 20 young adult women, aged 18–40 years: 10 dysphonic patients with VN and 10 normal subjects. All participants were tested using MRI; 12 measurements of the vocal tract were performed: nine in median sagittal section and three in axial section.ResultsThe 12 measurements were smaller in the dysphonic group; statistical significance was obtained for three parameters: in the sagittal plane, the laryngeal vestibule area was significantly smaller in the dysphonic group, with P = 0.012∗ (∗ = statistical significance); in the axial section, the distance between the right and left vocal processes of the arytenoids’ cartilages and the distance between the anterior commissure of the glottis and the laryngeal posterior wall were also significantly lower in the dysphonic group, with P = 0.036∗ and 0.010∗, respectively. Significant differences in the vocal tract morphometry of individuals with VN were observed compared with normal subjects, at rest position.ConclusionsResults obtained from this study suggest that patients with VN may present a constantly increased tension of the laryngeal muscles, even at rest; moreover, reduced anterior-posterior dimension of the larynx may be a morphological characteristic of patients with VN. |
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Keywords: | Dysphonia Vocal nodules Larynx Magnetic resonance imaging |
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