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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 86(6): 669-675, Nov.-Dec. 2020. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1142589

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Abstract Introduction: Difficulties or limitations in producing high-pitched sounds while singing may be due to the vocal technique used or organic factor. The observation of such difficulty or limitation by singing teachers is one of the main reasons affected individuals are referred to otolaryngologists. Objective: To evaluate the laryngostroboscopic and electromyographic changes in the cricothyroid muscles of singers with difficulties or limitations producing high-pitched sounds. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. Ten singers with difficulty producing high-pitched sounds underwent voice, laryngostroboscopic, and electromyographic evaluations. Results: None of the evaluated singers presented signs of impairment of the superior laryngeal nerve on laryngostroboscopy. The electromyographic findings for the cricothyroid muscle were normal for all singers. Six singers presented vocal fold lesions, seven had signs suggestive of laryngopharyngeal reflux, and two presented vascular changes. Conclusion: No signs suggestive of superior laryngeal nerve paresis or paralysis were observed on laryngostroboscopy and electromyography of the cricothyroid muscle in singers with difficulties or limitations producing high-pitched sounds. The presence of vocal fold lesions should be investigated in this population.


Resumo Introdução: Dificuldades ou limitações na produção de sons agudos durante o canto podem ser decorrentes da técnica vocal utilizada ou de fatores orgânicos. A observação dessa dificuldade ou limitação pelos professores de canto é uma das principais razões pelas quais os indivíduos afetados são encaminhados aos otorrinolaringologistas. Objetivo: Avaliar as alterações laringoestroboscópicas e eletromiográficas no músculo cricotireóideo de cantores com dificuldades ou limitações na produção de sons agudos. Método: Estudo de coorte transversal. Dez cantores com dificuldade de produzir sons agudos foram submetidos a avaliações de voz, laringoestroboscópicas e eletromiográficas. Resultados: Nenhum dos cantores avaliados apresentou sinais de comprometimento do nervo laríngeo superior na laringoestroboscopia. Os achados eletromiográficos para o músculo cricotireóideo foram normais para todos os cantores. Seis cantores apresentaram lesões nas pregas vocais, sete apresentaram sinais sugestivos de refluxo laringofaríngeo e dois apresentaram alterações vasculares. Conclusão: Não foram observados sinais sugestivos de paresia ou paralisia do nervo laríngeo superior na laringoestroboscopia e eletromiografia do músculo cricotireóideo em cantores com dificuldades ou limitações na produção de sons agudos. A presença de lesões nas pregas vocais deve ser investigada nessa população.


Subject(s)
Humans , Voice Disorders , Singing , Voice Quality , Cross-Sectional Studies , Stroboscopy , Electromyography
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Int. arch. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 23(3): 331-337, July-Sept. 2019. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1040030

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Abstract Introduction Sulcus vocalis is defined as a longitudinal depression on the vocal cord, parallel to its free border. Its most marked characteristic is breathlessness, caused by incomplete glottal closure, in addition to roughness, due to the decrease in mucosal wave amplitude of the vocal cords. Vocal acoustic aspects, such as fundamental voice frequency, jitter, and shimmer, may also be altered in individuals with this type of laryngeal disorder. To assess the voice of individuals with sulcus vocalis, studies generally include a sample of subjects with vocal symptoms, excluding asymptomatic persons. To better characterize the vocal characteristics of individuals with sulcus vocalis, their asymptomatic counterparts must also be included. Objective Characterize the larynx and voice of asymptomatic adults with sulcus vocalis. Method A total of 26 adults, 13 with sulcus vocalis (experimental group) and 13 without (control group) were assessed. All the participants were submitted to suspension microlaryngoscopy, voice self-assessment, auditory perception and acoustic evaluation of the voice. Results Among the individuals with sulcus vocalis, 78% of the sulci were type I and 22% type II. Auditory perception assessment obtained statistically significant lower scores in individuals with sulcus vocalis compared with the control group, and a slight difference in the overall degree of hoarseness and roughness. No statistically significant intergroup diferences were found in self-reported voice or acoustic assessment. Conclusion Type I was the predominant sulcus vocalis observed in individuals without voice complaints, who may also exhibit slight changes in vocal quality and roughness.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Vocal Cords/physiopathology , Laryngeal Diseases/physiopathology , Larynx/physiopathology , Auditory Perception , Speech Acoustics , Voice Quality , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Clinics ; 73: e87, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-952787

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OBJECTIVES: Vocal tremors, which cause social difficulties for patients, may be classified as resting or action tremors. Of the vocal action tremors, essential and dystonic tremors are the most common. Botulinum toxin and oral medications have been used to treat vocal tremors, but no comparative clinical trials have been performed. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of botulinum toxin injection and the oral administration of propranolol in the treatment of essential and dystonic vocal tremors. METHODS: This clinical trial recruited 15 patients, divided into essential and dystonic vocal tremor groups. Patients in both groups received successive treatment with botulinum toxin and propranolol. The treatments were administered at different times; the order of treatment was randomly selected. Patients were assessed with flexible nasofibrolaryngoscopy and with perceptual and acoustic voice evaluations. A statistical significance level of 0.05 (5%) was used. RESULTS: Botulinum toxin produced statistically significant improvements in perceptual measures of vocal instability in patients with dystonic vocal tremors compared with baseline values and treatment with propranolol. The acoustic measure of variability in the fundamental frequency was significantly lower in patients with dystonic vocal tremors after treatment with botulinum toxin. CONCLUSION: Essential and dystonic vocal tremors responded differently to treatment. Dystonic vocal tremors responded significantly to treatment with botulinum toxin but not oral propranolol. Essential vocal tremors did not respond significantly to either treatment, perhaps due to the small number of patients, which is a limitation of this research.


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Humans , Propranolol/administration & dosage , Voice Disorders/drug therapy , Adrenergic beta-Agonists/administration & dosage , Botulinum Toxins, Type A/therapeutic use , Dystonic Disorders/drug therapy , Laryngeal Muscles/drug effects , Neuromuscular Agents/administration & dosage , Propranolol/therapeutic use , Tremor/drug therapy , Reproducibility of Results , Treatment Outcome , Statistics, Nonparametric , Electromyography , Injections, Intramuscular
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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 83(4): 426-431, July-Aug. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-889274

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Abstract Introduction: The distribution, concentration and function of glycosaminoglycans in the various vocal fold tissues are still unclear. Objective: To evaluate the distribution and concentration of sulfated glycosaminoglycans in different layers of the human vocal fold according to gender and age. Methods: We used 11 vocal folds obtained from cadavers (7 men and 4 women) with no laryngeal lesion, less than 12 h after death, and aged between 35 and 98 years. The folds underwent glycosaminoglycans extraction from the cover and ligament, and post-electrophoresis analysis. Data were compared according to the layer, age and gender. Results: The concentration of dermatan sulfate was significantly higher in all layers. No differences were observed in the total concentrations of glycosaminoglycans in layers studied according to gender. It is significantly lower in the cover of individuals aged below 60 years. Conclusion: Dermatan sulfate, chondroitin sulfate, and heparan sulfate were observed in the human vocal folds cover and ligament of both genders, with the concentration of dermatan sulfate being significantly higher in all layers. Glycosaminoglycans concentration on the cover is significantly lower in individuals below 60 years compared with elderly.


Resumo Introdução: A distribuição, concentração e função dos glicosaminoglicanos nos diversos tecidos da prega vocal ainda não está esclarecida. Objetivo: Avaliar a distribuição e concentração dos glicosaminoglicanos sulfatados nas diferentes camadas da prega vocal humana de acordo com o sexo e a idade. Método: Foram usadas 11 pregas vocais obtidas de cadáveres (sete homens e quatro mulheres) sem lesão de laringe, com menos de 12 horas de óbito e entre 35 e 98 anos. As pregas foram submetidas à extração de glicosaminoglicanos da cobertura e ligamento e leitura pós-eletroforese. Os dados foram comparados segundo camada, idade e sexo. Resultados: A concentração de dermatan sulfato foi significativamente maior em todas as camadas. Não foram observadas diferenças nas concentrações totais de glicosaminoglicanos nas camadas estudadas quanto ao gênero. É significantemente menor em indivíduos abaixo de 60 anos na cobertura. Conclusão: Dermatam sulfato, condroitim sulfato e heparam sulfato foram observados na cobertura e no ligamento de pregas vocais humanas, de ambos os sexos, sendo a concentração de dermatam sulfato foi significativamente maior em todas as camadas. A concentração de glicosaminoglicanos na cobertura é significativamente menor em indivíduos abaixo de 60 anos em comparação com idosos.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Vocal Cords/chemistry , Glycosaminoglycans/analysis , Cadaver , Sex Factors , Age Factors
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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 82(1): 88-96, Jan.-Feb. 2016. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-775710

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ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Although syndromes that cause voice tremor have singular characteristics, the differential diagnosis of these diseases is a challenge because of the overlap of the existing signs and symptoms. OBJECTIVE: To develop a task-specific protocol to assess voice tremor by means of nasofibrolaryngoscopy and to identify those tasks that can distinguish between essential and dystonic tremor syndromes. METHODS: Cross-sectional study. The transnasal fiberoptic laryngoscopy protocol, which consisted of the assessment of palate, pharynx and larynx tremor during the performance of several vocal and non-vocal tasks with distinct phenomenological characteristics, was applied to 19 patients with voice tremor. Patients were diagnosed with essential or dystonic tremor according to the phenomenological characterization of each group. Once they were classified, the tasks associated with the presence of tremor in each syndrome were identified. RESULTS: The tasks that significantly contributed to the differential diagnosis between essential and dystonic tremor were /s/ production, continuous whistling and reduction of tremor in falsetto. These tasks were phenomenologically different with respect to the presence of tremor in the two syndromes. CONCLUSION: The protocol of specific tasks by means of transnasal fiberoptic laryngoscopy is a viable method to differentiate between essential and dystonic voice tremor syndromes through the following tasks: /s/ production, continuous whistling and reduction of tremor in falsetto.


RESUMO INTRODUÇÃO: Apesar de haver características próprias entre as síndromes causadoras do tremor vocal, o diagnóstico diferencial destas doenças é um desafio pela sobreposição de sinais e sintomas presentes. OBJETIVO: Desenvolver protocolo de tarefas específicas na avaliação do tremor vocal por nasofibrolaringoscopia e identificar aquelas que diferenciem as síndromes de tremor essencial e distônico. MÉTODO: Estudo transversal. O protocolo de nasofibrolaringoscopia, que consistiu na avaliação do tremor em palato, faringe e laringe durante execução de diversas tarefas fonatórias e não-fonatórias com características fenomenológicas distintas, foi aplicado em 19 pacientes com tremor vocal. Os pacientes foram diagnosticados como tremor essencial ou distônico a partir da caracterização fenomenológica de cada grupo. Uma vez classificados, determinou-se quais tarefas estavam associadas à presença de tremor nas diferentes síndromes. RESULTADOS: As tarefas que contribuíram significativamente na distinção do tremor essencial e distônico foram a emissão /s/, assobio contínuo e redução do tremor no agudo, pois apresentaram-se fenomenologicamente diferentes quanto à presença do tremor entre as duas síndromes. CONCLUSÃO: O protocolo de tarefas específicas por nasofibrolaringoscopia é um método viável para diferenciar as síndromes de tremor vocal essencial e distônico por meio das tarefas: emissão /s/, assobio contínuo e redução do tremor no agudo.


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Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Dystonic Disorders/diagnosis , Essential Tremor/diagnosis , Laryngoscopy/methods , Larynx/physiopathology , Tremor/diagnosis , Voice Disorders/diagnosis , Clinical Protocols , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diagnosis, Differential , Tremor/classification , Voice Quality
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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 78(4): 24-28, jul.-ago. 2012. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-646766

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Estudar os distúrbios da mastigação e deglutição na Disfunção Temporomandibular (DTM). OBJETIVO: Investigar as disfunções de mastigação e deglutição na DTM em grau grave, com indicação cirúrgica. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: O estudo clínico e experimental verificou dez indivíduos com DTM, submetidos à videofluoroscopia da deglutição. Verificou-se ausência de dentes posteriores, dor em músculos da mastigação e substituições de alimentos, privilegiando-se consistências pastosas. A avaliação das fases oral e faríngea abordou os seguintes aspectos: lado de início e lado preferencial para mastigação, escape prematuro, permanência de resíduos alimentares na cavidade oral e recessos faríngeos, número de deglutições necessárias, presença de penetração laríngea e/ou aspiração traqueal. RESULTADOS: Durante a mastigação e fase oral, observaram-se movimentos compensatórios de língua à mastigação (n = 7; 70%), escape prematuro (n = 4; 40%), resíduos na cavidade após a deglutição (n = 5; 50%) e número excessivo de deglutições (n = 5; 50%). Na fase faríngea, observou-se permanência de resíduos em valécula (n = 6; 60%), resíduos em seios piriformes (n = 4; 40%); penetração laríngea (n = 1; 10%) e aspiração traqueal (n = 4; 40%). CONCLUSÃO: Pacientes com DTM podem apresentar alterações nos padrões de mastigação e deglutição, com penetração laríngea e/ou aspiração traqueal. O estudo indica a necessidade de avaliação multidisciplinar devido à presença de disfagia em pacientes com DTM.


To study mastication and swallowing disorders in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD). OBJECTIVE: To investigate mastication and swallowing disorders in patients with severe TMD referred to surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical and experimental study involving ten individuals with TMD submitted to deglutition videofluoroscopy. These patients did not have posterior teeth, mastication pain and food replacement in favor of pasty consistence food. The assessment of the oral and pharyngeal phases approached the following aspects: side of onset and preferential side for chewing, premature escape, remains of food residues in the oral cavity or in the pharyngeal recesses, number of necessary swallowing efforts, laryngeal penetration and/or tracheal aspiration. RESULTS: During mastication and the oral phase we observed tongue compensatory movements upon chewing (n = 7; 70%), premature escape (n = 4; 40%), food remains in the cavity after swallowing (n = 5; 50%) and an excessive number of deglutition efforts (n = 5; 50%). On the pharyngeal phase we observed food remains in the valleculae (n = 6; 60%), in the pyriform sinuses (n = 4; 40%); laryngeal penetration (n = 1; 10%) and tracheal aspiration (n = 4; 40%). CONCLUSION: TMD patients may have alterations in their chewing and swallowing patterns, with laryngeal penetration and/or tracheal aspiration. The study indicates the need for a multidisciplinary assessment because of dysphagia in TMD patients.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Deglutition Disorders/physiopathology , Mastication/physiology , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/physiopathology , Deglutition Disorders/etiology , Fluoroscopy , Severity of Illness Index , Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/complications , Video Recording
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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 77(4): 413-417, July-Aug. 2011. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-595785

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Dystonia is a central motor processing neurological disorder characterized by abnormal, often action-induced, involuntary movements or uncontrolled spasms. AIM: To compare patients with the diagnoses of focal and segmental adductor laryngeal dystonia at the Neurolarynx Outpatient Clinic of the Federal University of São Paulo. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A clinical retrospective study of data collected from patient registries from 2003 to 2009. RESULTS: Of 34 patients, 25 presented focal dystonia and 9 presented segmental dystonia. There were 30 females (88. 2 percent) and 4 males (11. 8 percent). A relation with a traumatic event was reported in 11 cases (32. 4 percent). Vocal tremor was observed in 21 patients (61. 8 percent). The mean age at onset, the age at diagnosis, and time between the onset and the diagnosis were respectively 55, 61. 3 and 6. 3 years. There was no statistical difference between patients with focal laryngeal adductor dystonia and segmental dystonia in the study data. CONCLUSIONS: There were no statistical differences among patients with focal adductor laryngeal dystonia and segmental dystonia relating to age of onset, age of diagnosis, gender, time between onset and diagnosis, presence of associated tremor, and relation to trauma.


A distonia é um transtorno neurológico do processamento motor central caracterizado por movimentos involuntários ou espasmos incontroláveis, induzidos por atividade. OBJETIVO: Comparar pacientes com o diagnóstico de distonia laríngea nas formas focal e distonia segmentar do Ambulatório de Neurolaringe. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Estudo clínico retrospectivo a partir de levantamento dos prontuários entre 2003 e 2009. RESULTADOS: Dos 34 pacientes, 25 apresentaram distonia focal e 9 apresentaram distonia segmentar. Do total da amostra, 30 (88,2 por cento) eram do sexo feminino e 4 (11,8 por cento) do sexo masculino. A relação com situação traumática estava presente em 11 (32,4 por cento). O tremor associado esteve presente em 21 pacientes (61,8 por cento). A média da idade do início das queixas, idade do diagnóstico e do tempo de queixa até o diagnóstico da amostra foi respectivamente de 55 anos, 61,3 anos e 6,3 anos. Não houve diferença estatisticamente significativa entre pacientes com distonia laríngea focal e distonia laríngea nos dados pesquisados. CONCLUSÃO: Não houve diferenças entre pacientes com distonia laríngea focal e distonia laríngea segmentar quanto à idade de início, idade do diagnóstico, gênero, tempo de duração dos sintomas até o diagnóstico, presença de tremor associado e relação com situação traumática.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Dystonia/diagnosis , Laryngeal Muscles , Laryngeal Diseases/diagnosis , Dystonia/classification , Laryngeal Diseases/classification , Retrospective Studies
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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 75(5): 680-684, Sept.-Oct. 2009. tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-530091

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The vocal tract transfers its characteristics onto the sounds produced at the glottis, depending on its tridimensional configuration. AIM: this study aims to determine which of the seven oral vowels in Brazilian Portuguese is acoustically less impacted by changes to the vocal tract. MATERIALS AND METHOD: this is a cross-sectional prospective study. Twenty-three males and 23 females with ages ranging between 20 and 45 years (mean values of 28.95 and 29.79 years respectively) were enrolled in the study; none had voice complaints and their voices were normal under perceptive-auditory evaluation. Three-hundred and twenty-two sustained vocal emissions were digitized and acoustically analyzed by three computer programs combined. Results were compared against the distribution of resonance frequencies in a straight tube with one end sealed. RESULTS: statistical analysis showed that vowel /ε/ was significantly different when compared to the other vowels, with higher mean harmonic values and lower standard deviation for both genders. CONCLUSION: in Brazilian Portuguese, vowel /ε/ is less impacted by changes to the vocal tract and is significantly less attenuated in both genders. The inclusion of this vowel in voice assessment standard protocols may contribute to improve the quality of the information obtained as a result of quantitative spectrographic and acoustic tests.


O trato vocal transfere suas características ao som produzido na glote, de acordo com sua configuração tridimensional. OBJETIVO: Determinar qual das sete vogais orais do Português brasileiro sofre a menor interferência acústica das modificações do trato vocal. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Estudo transversal prospectivo. Os indivíduos foram 23 homens e 23 mulheres, na faixa etária entre 20 e 45 anos (médias de 28,95 e 29,79 respectivamente), sem queixas vocais e com qualidade vocal normal na avaliação perceptivo-auditiva. 322 emissões vocais sustentadas foram digitalizadas e analisadas acusticamente utilizando-se a combinação de três programas computadorizados. Os resultados foram comparados à distribuição das frequências de ressonância de um tubo reto fechado em uma das extremidades. RESULTADOS: A análise estatística mostrou que a vogal /ε/ apresentou diferença significativa em comparação com as demais vogais, com valores harmônicos médios mais altos e menores desvios-padrão para ambos os sexos. CONCLUSÃO: Para o Português brasileiro, a vogal /ε/ sofre menor influência das modificações do trato vocal e apresenta atenuação significativamente menor para ambos os sexos. A inclusão dessa vogal nos protocolos padronizados de avaliação vocal pode contribuir para a qualidade da informação obtida por meio das análises espectrográficas e acústica quantitativa.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Phonetics , Speech Acoustics , Speech Perception/physiology , Brazil , Cross-Sectional Studies , Prospective Studies , Sound Spectrography , Young Adult
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Rev. bras. otorrinolaringol ; 74(2): 201-206, mar.-abr. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-484825

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O receptor do ácido Hialurônico é uma glicoproteína da membrana plasmática, sendo o principal o CD44, e está expresso em vários tipos de células onde possui a função de adesão celular. OBJETIVO: Estudar a possibilidade de empregar o método imunohistoquímico para identificar a distribuição dos receptores de ácido hialurônico ao longo da prega vocal humana. MATERIAL E MÉTODOS: Foram ressecadas as pregas vocais normais de um indivíduo de 23 anos, sexo masculino, cor negra. As lâminas foram analisadas por meio de estudo histomorfométrico, comparando-se a intensidade das cores nas camadas superficial, média e profunda da lâmina própria. Nas lâminas silanizadas foi utilizado método imunohistoquímico, sendo avaliadas através de microscopia óptica com aumento 40 vezes, obtendo coloração marrom onde houve a reação com receptor para ácido hialurônico. RESULTADOS: Os achados imunohistoquímicos mostraram presença de receptores para ácido hialurônico no epitélio de cobertura da prega vocal tendo maior concentração na região central da prega vocal. CONCLUSÃO: A técnica de imunohistoquímica, utilizada para avaliar a distribuição dos receptores para ácido hialurônico na pregas vocais humanas, mostrou sua disposição em epitélio da prega vocal e predomínio no terço médio, em relação às demais regiões na prega vocal estudada.


Hyaluronic acid receptor is a glycoprotein of the plasmatic membrane, and the CD44 is its representative, expressed in many cell types where it has the task of cell adhesion. AIM: the goal of the present experimental study is to investigate the possibility of using immunohistochemistry to identify the distribution of hyaluronic acid along the vocal fold. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We resected the normal vocal folds from a normal 23 year-old male black individual. The slides were analyzed by means of a histomorphometric study, comparing the color intensity in the superficial, middle and deep layers of the lamina propria. In the silanized slides we used immunohistochemistry, and evaluated the slides under light microscopy with 40x magnification, and the color changed to brown when there was a reaction with the receptor for hyaluronic acid. RESULTS: Immunohistochemical findings showed the presence of hyaluronic acid receptors in the epithelium covering the vocal fold, being more concentrated in the central region of the vocal fold. CONCLUSION: immunohistochemistry, used to assess the distribution of hyaluronic acid receptors in the central portion of the vocal fold, proved it to be present in the vocal fold epithelium and it prevailed in its middle third.


Subject(s)
Adult , Humans , Male , /analysis , Hyaluronic Acid/metabolism , Vocal Cords/chemistry , Black People , Alcian Blue , Cadaver , Coloring Agents , White People , Immunohistochemistry , Vocal Cords/anatomy & histology , Vocal Cords/cytology
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Rev. bras. otorrinolaringol ; 73(2): 278-283, mar.-abr. 2007. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-453370

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A forma respiratória da distonia laríngea é rara, de difícil diagnóstico e provoca restrição respiratória de graus variados. O objetivo deste trabalho é apresentar um caso de distonia respiratória envolvendo laringe e faringe e sua evolução em relação à intensidade dos espasmos e seu controle. ESTUDO DE CASO: Paciente de 24 anos, sexo masculino, acompanhado por 5 anos: diagnóstico por nasofibroscopia e eletromiografia e tratamento com toxina botulínica conforme necessidade de controle dos sintomas. CONCLUSÃO: O difícil manejo se deve ao fato do desconhecimento da etiologia e a pouca opção de tratamento, bem como do envolvimento da função respiratória.


Respiratory dystonia is a rare and difficult to diagnose disorder, that causes breathing restriction of various degrees. The objective of the study is to report the case of a patient with respiratory dystonia involving the larynx and the pharynx and its evolution concerning spasms intensity and control. CASE REPORT: A 24 year-old-man has been followed for 5 years. The diagnosis was made by means of nasofibroscopy and electromyography. Treatment was carried out with laryngeal and pharyngeal Botulin toxin injections, as it became necessary for symptoms control. CONCLUSION: The difficult management can be secondary to the lack of knowledge on the etiology and physiopathology of the impairment, and because of the limitations in the treatment of associated respiratory symptoms.


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Adult , Humans , Male , Botulinum Toxins/therapeutic use , Dystonia/drug therapy , Neuromuscular Agents/therapeutic use , Respiration Disorders/drug therapy , Electromyography
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