Peppard, R.C.; Bless, D.M.: The use of topical anesthetic in videostroboscopic examination of the larynx. J. Voice 5: 57-63 (1991).PEPPARD RC,BLESS DM.The use of topical anesthetic in videostroboscopic examination of the larynx. Journal of Voice . 1991...
Videostroboscopy is an examination method during which a video-recording of the vocal folds can be obtained. This examination is very important because it yields a permanent record of the moving vocal folds and it allows the diagnosis of abnormalities which contribute to voice disorders. In this ...
Overall agreement with clinical impressions improved from 49% to 72% when the case history was consistent with the examination. Case histories (accurate and inaccurate) indicating voice symptoms predicted recommendations for treatment above and beyond that of VLS presentation alone, P < 0.001. ...
the specificity and PPV were improved (73.7% vs. 40.8% and 65.5% vs. 50.0%, respectively). Conclusions: The combination of clinical history with endoscopic (plaque morphology) and stroboscopic examination (mucosal wave assessment) can fairly estimate the degree of dysplasia in VFL and thus is re...