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273,60 ۥ PART I. BASIC SCIENCE AND INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. History of Stroboscopy and High-Speed Imaging of Laryngeal Vibration
Chapter 2. Principle of Stroboscopy
Chapter 3. Anatomy of the Larynx and Histology of the Vocal Folds
Chapter 4. Vocal Fold Vibration and Phonatory Physiology
Chapter 5. Videokymography and High-Speed Digital Imaging of the Larynx
Chapter 6. Normal Phonation and Vocal Fold Vibration
Chapter 7. Abnormal Vocal Fold Vibration
Chapter 8. Instrument and Clinical Operation
Chapter 9. The Clinical Examination Using Videostroboscopy
Chapter 10. Stroboscopy Setup and Recording
Chapter 11. Avoiding Errors During Stroboscopy
Chapter 12. Interpretation of Videostroboscopy
• PART II. LARYNGEAL DISORDERS
Chapter 13. Laryngeal Inflammation
Chapter 14. Granulomatous Diseases of the Larynx
Chapter 15. Granulation and Contact Granuloma
Chapter 16. Laryngeal Trauma
Chapter 17. Vocal Fold Scar
Chapter 18. Benign Mucosal Lesions
Chapter 19. Premalignant Lesions and Lesions of Uncertain Behavior
Chapter 20. Malignant Neoplasms of the Larynx
Chapter 21. The Aging Voice
Chapter 22. Benign Tumors and Nonneoplastic Masses of the Larynx
Chapter 23. Vocal Fold Paralysis and Vocal Fold Paresis
Chapter 24. Irritable Larynx Syndrome
Chapter 25. Neurogenic Dysphonia
Chapter 26. Functional Dysphonia and Muscle Tension Dysphonia
Chapter 27. Stroboscopy in the Management of Phonosurgery
Index
Stroboscopy and High Speed Imaging of the Vocal Function, Second Edition presents a complete picture of the art and science of stroboscopy. This unique professional resource includes not only comprehensive coverage of the imaging process, but also the disease process that exists in benign lesions, cancer, and neuropathology. Comparisons of normal images with pathologies are included to enhance readers’ diagnostic skills, and the use of stroboscopic images before and after therapy to determine results enhances their clinical skills. The book also covers the entire range of laryngeal imaging for diagnostics, including rigid endoscopy, videostroboscopy, fiberoptic laryngoscopy, and high-speed imaging.
Written by a physician who works in a multidisciplinary environment, the book outlines the roles of the otolaryngologist, speech-language pathologist, voice scientist, and singing teacher in the clinical examination. Unparalleled full-color illustrations appear throughout.
• New chapter on High Speed Imaging
• Updated imaging of vocal fold examination techniques
• Many added images and illustrations with enhanced figures using video montage.
• Fully updated to reflect the current research with many new references added from 2010 to 2020
• References are placed at the end of the relevant chapters.
• A PluralPlus companion website with high definition video examples of stroboscopy and high-speed imaging