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Laryngeal and vocal evaluation in untreated growth hormone deficient adults

To evaluate the consequences of lifetime, severe and untreated isolated growth hormone deficiency (IGHD) on vocal and laryngeal function. Cross-sectional. A total of 23 IGHD adult subjects and 22 controls were administered a questionnaire about vocal complaints and harmful voice habits, and underwen...

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Published in:Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery 2009, Vol.140 (1), p.37-42
Main Authors: Barreto, Valéria M.P., D'Ávila, Jeferson S., Sales, Neuza J., Gonçalves, Maria Inês R., Seabra, Juliane Dantas, Salvatori, Roberto, Aguiar-Oliveira, Manuel H.
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