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Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol (Bord) · Jan 1995
[Vocal pathology in teachers: a videolaryngostroboscopic study in 1046 teachers].
- A Urrutikoetxea, A Ispizua, and F Matellanes.
- Hospital Comarcal del Bidasoa, Service O.R.L., Fuenterrabia, Guipuzcoa, Espagne.
- Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol (Bord). 1995 Jan 1;116(4):255-62.
AbstractIt is well known the vocal pathology occurs more frequently in professionals using their voice than in the general population. Teachers form a particular group. We performed a study on 1.046 teachers in 1993 to quantify the percentage presenting a visible organic lesion of the vocal cords. We sent out a questionnaire on dysphonia and the professional vocal activity practised, and we performed a laryngeal examination with video-laryngo-stroboscopy. The results obtained evidence 218 cases of pathological exploration, i.e. 20.84% with a predominance of vocal nodules (43%) and Reinke oedema (18%). The analytical method and the results obtained are presented.
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