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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Voice Therapy in Muscle Tension Dysphonia Cases

Smrity Rupa Borah Dutta

Citation Information : Dutta SR. Voice Therapy in Muscle Tension Dysphonia Cases. Int J Phonosurg Laryngol 2015; 5 (1):20-24.

DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10023-1097

Published Online: 01-12-2011

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2015; The Author(s).


Abstract

Abbreviations

Vocal Cord Nodule (N), Vocal Polyp (P), Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR), Presbylaryngis (PL), Cut Throat injury (CT), Primary Muscle Tension Dysphonia (PMTD), Dysphonia Plica ventricular (DPV).

How to cite this article

Singh SP, Dutta SRB. Voice Therapy in Muscle Tension Dysphonia Cases. Int J Phonosurg Laryngol 2015;5(1):20-24.


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