Plural Publishing
   
April 2008
Pediatric Voice Disorders

Pediatric Voice Disorders

Christopher J. Hartnick, MD
Mark E. Boseley, MD
290 pages. Hardcover. 7x10in.
Includes free CD.
ISBN10: 1-59756-178-9. ISBN13: 978-1-59756-178-5.
US$245.00 CAN$276.00 £154.00 AU$381.00
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Offering an expert and comprehensive view of voice disorders in children, this text integrates basic science, evaluation, and treatment. Discussion of the pediatric larynx and voice provides essential information on the development of the larynx and voice production. The evaluation of children with a vocal disorder is considered from several perspectives, including emerging technology, speech pathology, laryngeal electromyography, quality of life instruments, and congenital anomalies. The coverage of treatment approaches is similarly wide-angled, taking into account speech therapy, child singers, a variety of vocal pathologies, and different medical interventions. Pediatric Voice Disorders is the authoritative source on its subject.

CONTENTS
  • Introduction: The Pediatric Larynx and Voice: Anatomy, Development, and Emerging Developments
    Robert T. Sataloff
  1. Developmental, Gross, and Histologic Anatomy of the Larynx
    Mark E. Boseley and Christopher J. Hartnick
  2. Emerging Science Regarding the Human Vocal Fold
    Susan L. Thibeault
  3. Science of Voice Production from Infancy through Adolescence
    Joseph E. Kerschner and Albert L. Merati
  4. New technologies: High Speed Video, Videokymography, Optical Coherence, Tomography, and 3D Holography
    Ramon A. Franco, Jr., Jennifer G. Andrus, and Robert T. Sataloff
  5. Evaluation of the Child with a Vocal Disorder
    Paolo Campisi
  6. Pediatric Laryngology: The Office and Operating Room Set-Up
    Mark E. Boseley and Christopher J. Hartnick
  7. The Speech Pathologist’s Role in the Evaluation of the Child with a Voice Disorder
    Shirley Gherson and Barbara M. Wilson Arboleda
  8. Laryngeal Electromography in Pediatric Patients
    Al Hillel
  9. Voice Quality of Life Instruments
    Mark E. Boseley and Christopher J. Hartnick
  10. Laryngopharyngeal Reflux and the Voice
    Stephen C. Hardy
  11. The Role of the Pediatric Pulmonologist
    Kenan E. Haver
  12. Voice Therapy for the Child with a Vocal Disorder
    Jennifer Allegro
  13. Working with the Pediatric Singer: A Holistic Approach
    Robert Edwin
  14. Benign Lesions of the Pediatric Vocal Folds: Nodules, Webs, and Cysts
    J. Scott McMurray
  15. Managing Juvenile Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis and Care of the Voice
    Matthew B. Patterson and Seth M. Pransky
  16. Pediatric Unilateral Vocal Fold Immobility
    J. Andrew Sipp and Christopher J. Hartnick
  17. Pediatric Airway Reconstruction and the Voice
    Karen B. Zur
  18. Functional and Spasmodic Dysphonias In Children
    Marshall E. Smith, Nelson Roy, and Cara Sauder
  19. Paradoxical Vocal Fold Motion
    Venu Divi, Mary J. Hawkshaw, and Robert T. Sataloff
  20. Psychiatric and Psychologial Interventions for Pediatric Voice Disorders
    Abigail L. Donovan and Bruce J. Masek
  • Appendix: Pediatric Laryngeal Electromyography Supplement
    Andrew R. Scott and Christopher J. Hartnick

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