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Developments in Clinical & Medical Pathology

A Study of Selected Acoustic Parameters of Voice in Typically Developing Children

  • Open or Close Prashant Sonkamble* and Anjali R Kant

    Department of Speech-Language Pathology, Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped, India

    *Corresponding author: Prashant Sonkamble, Department of Speech-Language Pathology, Ali Yavar Jung National Institute for the Hearing Handicapped, Gn Resound India PVT LMD, Mumbai, India

Submission: April 13, 2018;Published: May 14, 2018

Volume1 Issue2
May 2018

Abstract

A voice disorder can bring about deep implications to social life, both in children and in adults. Voice disorders in children are relatively frequent, affecting 6 to 23% of the children population [1]. The etiological factors associated with childhood dysphonia require early and precise assessments. In order for these assessments to be reliable it is necessary to establish well defined normality standards among the genders and different age ranges.

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