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Vol 1 No 1 (1970): .
Case Report

A successfully treated case of dysphonia associated with bilateral interarytenoid paralysis

Published June 8, 1970
How to Cite
Shyamala Dharmaraj. (1970). A successfully treated case of dysphonia associated with bilateral interarytenoid paralysis. Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, 1(1), 130-131. Retrieved from http://203.129.241.91/jaiish/index.php/aiish/article/view/102

Abstract

The following case is reported for two reasons : (1) It is offered as an illustration of how a client with serious organic voice impairment was able to achieve extra- ordinary vocal rehabilitation through the development and improvement of overall voice and speech skills; (2) Typhoid which seems to be the etiological factor, in this case, has not been reported in any of the standard text-books to cause a voice problem.   (Greene  1966;  Luchsinger and Arnold  1967; Van Riper and Irwin 1958; Murphy 1964; West and Ansberry 1968; Berry and Eisenson 1962).

References

Berry, M. F. and Eisenson, J. (1962) Speech Disorders, Principles and Practices. London: Peter Owen.
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Luchsinger, R. and Arnold, G. E. (1967) Voice-Speech-Language. Belmont:Wadsworth. Murphy, T. A. (1964) Functional Voice Disorders. Engle-Wood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. Travis, L. E. (1963) Handbook of Speech Pathology. London: Peter Owen.
Van Riper, C. and Irwin, J. V. (1968) Voice and Articulation. Engle-Wood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall. West, R. W. and Ansberry, M. (1968) The Rehabilitation of Speech. New York: Harper & Row.