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Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ; 80(4): 311-7, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25183181

RESUMO

INTRODUCTION: Minor structural alterations of the vocal fold cover are frequent causes of voice abnormalities. They may be difficult to diagnose, and are expressed in different manners. Cases of intracordal cysts, sulcus vocalis, mucosal bridge, and laryngeal micro-diaphragm form the group of minor structural alterations of the vocal fold cover investigated in the present study. The etiopathogenesis and epidemiology of these alterations are poorly known. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the existence and anatomical characterization of minor structural alterations in the vocal folds of newborns. METHODS: 56 larynxes excised from neonates of both genders were studied. They were examined fresh, or defrosted after conservation via freezing, under a microscope at magnifications of 25× and 40×. The vocal folds were inspected and palpated by two examiners, with the aim of finding minor structural alterations similar to those described classically, and other undetermined minor structural alterations. Larynges presenting abnormalities were submitted to histological examination. RESULTS: Six cases of abnormalities were found in different larynges: one (1.79%) compatible with a sulcus vocalis and five (8.93%) compatible with a laryngeal micro-diaphragm. No cases of cysts or mucosal bridges were found. The observed abnormalities had characteristics similar to those described in other age groups. CONCLUSION: Abnormalities similar to sulcus vocalis or micro-diaphragm may be present at birth.


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Prega Vocal/anormalidades , Cadáver , Feminino , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Prega Vocal/patologia
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Sao Paulo Med J ; 130(4): 236-41, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22965364

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CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Although there is a close relationship between swallowing and breathing, there are no studies evaluating the radiographic anatomy of the airway and its possible correlation with the radiographic position of the hyoid bone. The aim of this study was to evaluate the possible correlation of the radiographic position of the hyoid bone and airway space (PAS) in lateral radiographs on children with atypical deglutition, in comparison with those with normal swallowing. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional analytical study with control group in a public university. METHODS: Using cephalometric analysis on lateral teleradiographs, the distance from the hyoid bone to the mandibular plane (MP-H) and the distance from the hyoid bone to the tuber (T-H) were correlated with the PAS measurement (airway) in two groups: 55 teleradiographs in the experimental group (with atypical deglutition) and 55 teleradiographs in the control group (normal deglutition). Both groups included subjects at the mixed dentition stage. RESULTS: The variable T-H presented a statistically significant correlation with PAS (0.0286) and the variable MP-H had a significant correlation with the variable PAS (0.0053). This positive correlation was significant only in the control group and not in the group with atypical swallowing. CONCLUSIONS: There was a positive correlation between the MP-H and PAS measurements and between the T-H and PAS measurements only in the group with normal swallowing. These correlations were not observed in the group with atypical swallowing.


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Transtornos de Deglutição/patologia , Deglutição/fisiologia , Osso Hioide/anatomia & histologia , Faringe/anatomia & histologia , Cefalometria , Criança , Transtornos de Deglutição/diagnóstico por imagem , Métodos Epidemiológicos , Feminino , Humanos , Osso Hioide/diagnóstico por imagem , Masculino , Mandíbula/anatomia & histologia , Mandíbula/diagnóstico por imagem , Faringe/diagnóstico por imagem , Radiografia , Valores de Referência , Respiração , Fatores Sexuais
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Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ; 78(1): 120-5, 2012 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês, Português | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22392249

RESUMO

UNLABELLED: For several factors, not yet fully explained until now, infant deglutition may persist after changing the primary teeth and such swallowing is classified as atypical swallowing. Possible causes: finger sucking, bottle feeding, sucking the tongue and mouth breathing. There is no consensus about the etiology of atypical deglutition. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the oropharyngeal space in side-view radiographs of children with atypical deglutition and normal deglutition. METHODS: Retrospective study, by means of cephalometric analysis of side-view radiographs, measuring the anteroposterior distance of the lumen of the airway in two groups: 55 cephalograms from the experimental group (with atypical deglutition) and 55 side-view radiographs from the control group (normal deglutition). Measurements from the groups were compared using Mann-Whitney U test and a p value <0.05 was considered as an indication of statistical significance. RESULTS: The median in the control group was 10 mm and in the experimental group it was 7 mm, with a statistically significant difference (p <0.001). CONCLUSION: The oropharyngeal space is reduced in the group with atypical deglutition.


Assuntos
Cefalometria/métodos , Transtornos de Deglutição/diagnóstico por imagem , Orofaringe/diagnóstico por imagem , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Criança , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Radiografia , Estudos Retrospectivos
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