Πέμπτη 3 Αυγούστου 2017

Biomechanical Description of Phonation in Children Affected by Williams Syndrome

The voice of persons with Williams syndrome (WS) is described as hoarse with a deep and unstable fundamental frequency (f0). These observations may be justified by the deficit of elastin due to a haplo-insufficiency in the ELN gene characteristic of the syndrome. In view of the possible relationship between elastin deficit and dysphonia, a study of the dynamic function of WS phonation was conducted by means of biomechanical analysis. In order to assess the presence of dysphonic symptoms and their degree of severity, the biomechanical description of WS phonation has been evaluated in terms of dynamic mass and viscoelasticity estimates.

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