- as
teachers and singers, are at an
increased risk. Long-term
****seness, or
****seness that
persists over
three w****s,
especially when not ****ociated...
- This form of
laryngitis is
characterized by
lower vocal pitch as well as
****seness. The
symptoms in this form of
laryngitis are
usually present for less...
- Due to
compression of the
recurrent laryngeal nerve, it can
cause the
****seness of the voice,
which can also be a sign of
mitral stenosis. A
second Ortner's...
- and
tubes Obstructive sleep apnea –
pediatric Tonsillectomy Dysphonia/
****seness Laryngitis Reinke's
edema Vocal cord
nodules and
polyps Spasmodic dysphonia...
- in the
vocal tract which results in the
symptom of
dysphonia or
****seness.
****seness is
considered to be one of the
primary symptoms of LPR and is ****ociated...
- such, the
major perceptual signs of
vocal fold
nodules include vocal ****seness and breathiness.
Other common symptoms include vocal fatigue, soreness...
-
according to most authors), but
especially in rhetoric,
speaking with a
****se voice. He also
restores lost
dignities and honors,
although to
Johann Weyer...
-
Pause for a
****se Horse is the
debut album of
British rock band Home. The
record was
released in 1971 by CBS Records. The band's line-up
consisted of...
- <110 Hz).
****seness is a
common problem of many
laryngeal diseases, such as laryngitis. It is
described as a
harsh and
breathy tone of voice.
****seness is...
- Rhys Gryg ('Rhys the
****se'; died 1234), real name Rhys ap Rhys, also
known as Rhys
Fychan ('Rhys the Younger'), was a
Welsh prince who
ruled part of...