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Laryngoscopy During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Kim BH, Lim YS

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has taken a toll on human lives and health systems worldwide and is still affecting all medical practices years later. In particular, much medical...
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Laryngeal Complications of the COVID-19

Kim GJ, Joo YH

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 has upended the world of otolaryngology. After COVID-19 infection, patients experience various complication of symptoms...
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Management of Pediatric Laryngotracheal Stenosis

Lee YS

Pediatric laryngotracheal stenosis occurs by either congenital or acquired causes and usually indicates subglottic stenosis. The main goals of treatment are decannulation, preserving phonation, and normal swallowing function. Various types...
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A Case of Sphincter Pharyngoplasty for Persistent Velopharyngeal Insufficiency After Submucosal Cleft Palate Surgery

Lee Y, Choi YS, Kim S, Choi JS

Velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) is a phenomenon that can occur due to anatomical or neurological causes of the soft palate. VPI can make the patient difficult to articulate through hypernasality and...
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Current Status and Perspectives of Telepractice in Voice and Speech Therapy

Lee SJ

Voice and speech therapy can be performed in various ways depending on the situation, although it is generally performed in a face-to-face manner. Telepractice refers to the provision of specialized...
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A Follow-Up Case of Voice Changes in Acute COVID-19 Infection

Lee SJ

Dysphonia is well known as one of the otolaryngological symptoms of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. The vocal changes of the COVID-19 condition have been reported in terms of parameters...
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A Case of Bilateral Bronchial Foreign Body

Ko S, Lee J, Loek S, Park KN

Foreign body (FB) aspiration remains a serious health problem, particularly in children. The complications due to occlusion by FB or related to procedures for removal can lead to morbidity and...
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Artificial Intelligence for Clinical Research in Voice Disease

Seok J, Kwon TK

Diagnosis using voice is non-invasive and can be implemented through various voice recording devices; therefore, it can be used as a screening or diagnostic assistant tool for laryngeal voice disease...
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Analysis of the Effect of Intralesional Steroid Injection on the Voice During Laryngeal Microsurgery

Park JS, Kang HS, Lee IB, Jin SM, Lee SH

Background and Objectives Vocal fold (VF) scar is known to be the most common cause of dysphonia after laryngeal microsurgery (LMS). Steroids reduce postoperative scar formation by inhibiting inflammation and...
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Comparison of the Voice Outcome After Injection Laryngoplasty: Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis Due to Cancer Nerve Invasion and Iatrogenic Injury

Cho Y, Choi H, Oh KH, Baek SK, Woo JS, Kwon SY, Jung KY, Cho JG

Background and Objectives Injection laryngoplasty is a common method for treatment of unilateral vocal fold paralysis. Unilateral vocal fold paralysis has various causes, including idiopathic, infection, stroke, neurologic condition, surgery...
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