2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0892-1997(01)00028-5
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Clinical Analysis of Voice Change as a Parameter of Premenstrual Syndrome

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“…It is sensitive to sexual hormonal variations such as adolescence, menstruation, pregnancy and menopause. There are many reports in the literature about voice changes during periods of hormonal changes (13)(14)(15). Newman et al (3) demonstrated the hormone receptors androgen, estrogen and progesterone in human vocal fold tissue obtained from fresh cadavers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is sensitive to sexual hormonal variations such as adolescence, menstruation, pregnancy and menopause. There are many reports in the literature about voice changes during periods of hormonal changes (13)(14)(15). Newman et al (3) demonstrated the hormone receptors androgen, estrogen and progesterone in human vocal fold tissue obtained from fresh cadavers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Raj'a (2001) göre Silverman (1978) menstruasyon öncesi profesyonel ses kullanıcıları ve ses eğitimli kişilerde vokal ranjda azalma, ses kısıklığının ve boğukluğunun kanıtlanmış olduğunu söylemektedir. Chae (2001) ise bu nedenle, özellikle profesyonel ses kullanıcılarının menstruasyon öncesi dönemde ses kullanma alışkanlıklarına daha fazla dikkat etmesi gerektiğine dikkat çekmiştir. Abitbol vd.…”
Section: Ses Eğitimi Alan Kadınların Premenstrual Evrede Yaşadığı Sesunclassified
“…Menstruation may prevent people who have their voice as a working tool to sing, because in the days immediately before menstruation and ovulation, hormonal alterations interfere in their voices 5 . During this period, female singers are encouraged by conductors and singing tutors not to perform, because of a drop in voice quality 6 . Based on these clinical observations, some researchers such as Abitbol et al 7 and Caruso et al 8 used cytology studies to assess the alterations hormones would cause to vocal cords.…”
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confidence: 99%