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Vol 45, No 3 (2007)
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Published online: 2007-10-24
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Morphological aspect of voice disturbances of aged persons coexisting hypopharynx cancer.

Bozena Kosztyla-Hojna, Anna Andrzejewska, Ryszard Rutkowski, Marek Rogowski
Folia Histochem Cytobiol 2007;45(3):221-227.

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Vol 45, No 3 (2007)
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Submitted: 2011-12-19
Published online: 2007-10-24

Abstract

The voice quality in prebysphonia is conditioned by morphological changes in the vocal folds mucosa. The studies including light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed changes within the basal membrane epithelium and the stroma of the vocal folds mucosa. Age-related changes in thickness of the epithelium and direction of the basal membrane, increased number of collagenous fibres (C) and fibroblasts and chronic inflammatory process in the stroma were found. Vacuolated and keratinised epithelial cells, enlarged extracellular spaces and numerous blood vessels confirm the edematous form of prebysphonia. Thinned epithelium with signs of hyalinization, inflammatory infiltrations in the stroma with numerous collagenous fibres and small number of blood vessels indicate atrophy of the vocal folds mucosa. Edematous and atrophic changes in the vocal folds mucosa are most frequently reported form of prebysphonia.

Abstract

The voice quality in prebysphonia is conditioned by morphological changes in the vocal folds mucosa. The studies including light microscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed changes within the basal membrane epithelium and the stroma of the vocal folds mucosa. Age-related changes in thickness of the epithelium and direction of the basal membrane, increased number of collagenous fibres (C) and fibroblasts and chronic inflammatory process in the stroma were found. Vacuolated and keratinised epithelial cells, enlarged extracellular spaces and numerous blood vessels confirm the edematous form of prebysphonia. Thinned epithelium with signs of hyalinization, inflammatory infiltrations in the stroma with numerous collagenous fibres and small number of blood vessels indicate atrophy of the vocal folds mucosa. Edematous and atrophic changes in the vocal folds mucosa are most frequently reported form of prebysphonia.
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Morphological aspect of voice disturbances of aged persons coexisting hypopharynx cancer.

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Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica

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Vol 45, No 3 (2007)

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221-227

Published online

2007-10-24

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Folia Histochem Cytobiol 2007;45(3):221-227.

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Bozena Kosztyla-Hojna
Anna Andrzejewska
Ryszard Rutkowski
Marek Rogowski

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