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Date Added to MERLOT: March 29, 2010
Date Modified in MERLOT: May 07, 2012
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Author:
James P. Thomas, M.D  Send email to webinfo@voicedoctor.net
James P. Thomas, M.D. Laryngology and Voice Disorders 909 NW 18th Avenue Portland, OR 97209-2324
Submitter : Christen Foster

Description:

"Welcome to Voicedoctor.net where you can find medically oriented information about your vocal cords, the voice and hoarseness."

The following quote is found on the Physician tab at www.voicedoctor.net:

"VOICE DISORDERS represents the opinions of its author - James P. Thomas, M.D. It is you attempt to inform you, the web-surfer, about voice disorders from a physicians perspective. It is specifically not meant to establish a doctor patient relationship with you. I have an office in Oregon where patients who wish to be seen and establish a relationship may reach me. The information on this site represent my understanding of the voice and are primarily related to my study with other physicians, most particularly laryngologists. Journal references are provided where appropriate. This site has not been peer reviewed (like all web sites) as a medical journal would be. There is no advertising on the site. Please understand the contents of this site and probably most sites with medical information in this light."

This site includes:

Anatomy: Photos and diagrams of the vocal cords and the parts with the medical terminology

Photos: Photos of various medical problems of the vocal cords such as vocal nodules and polyps, bowing, paralysis, reflux and throat cancer.

Video clips of vocal cords in motion: Quicktime videos of the vocal cords in motion. I hope you have a good internet connection.

Audio recording of vocal pathology: Audio recordings of various types of spasmodic dysphonia.

Case histories: Case histories of various disorders with photos/audio or video

Video Lectures

Definitions, etc.

Links to other resources


Keywords:
Vocal nodules, Vocal Cords, laryngologist, Reflux, Dystonia, Laryngoscopy, voice disorders

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Primary Audience: College General Ed, College Lower Division, College Upper Division, Graduate School, Professional
Mobile Compatibility: Not specified at this time
Technical Requirements: Quicktime

Language: English
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Copyright: yes
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