A Fiberscopic Technique for the Study of Velopharyngeal Closures (First Report)
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概要
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Velopharyngeal closures were observed using a nasopharyngeal fiberscope and were recorded by a 16mm cine camera. The resting forms of the horizontal sections of velopharyngeal cavities were grouped into three types : the "oblate elliptical type", "prolate elliptical type" and "intermediate type". The manner and finished forms of closure were grouped into three types : the "soft palate type", "lateral wall type" and "mixed type". According to the definition, 11 out of the 45 subjects studied showed the "soft palate type", eight showed the "lateral wall type" and the rest were classified as the "mixed type". There seemed to be some correlations between the closure forms and resting forms. Our method is thought to have two advantages with respect to the observation of various activities and halation-free observations.
- 東海大学の論文
著者
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Miwa Masahiko
Department Of Biochemistry School Of Medicine Tokai University
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OSADA Mitsuhiro
Department of Plastic Surgery of Tokai University School of Medicine
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Osada Mitsuhiro
Department Of Plastic Surgery School Of Medicine Tokai University
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Inaeda Michiko
Department Of Otolaryngology Tokai University School Of Medicine
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Inaeda Michiko
Department Of Otorhinolaryngology School Of Medicine Tokai University
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TAKEHISA Kyoko
Department of Plastic Surgery, School of Medicine, Tokai University
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Takehisa Kyoko
Department Of Plastic Surgery School Of Medicine Tokai University
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