2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.advms.2015.06.004
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Parameters of the assessment of voice quality and clinical manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis

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“…According to the present study, the agestandardized RA incidence rate was lower among men than among women. This may be attributable to the fact that more women perform manual labor jobs under humid environments, the increased susceptibility of the female body, and physiological causes (menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding); moreover, the female system is subject to severe hormonal changes, and alterations of metabolic levels can easily lead to endocrine disorders and increase the risk of RA [1,2,11]. Thus, compared with men, women are 2-3 times more susceptible to RA [13][14][15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to the present study, the agestandardized RA incidence rate was lower among men than among women. This may be attributable to the fact that more women perform manual labor jobs under humid environments, the increased susceptibility of the female body, and physiological causes (menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding); moreover, the female system is subject to severe hormonal changes, and alterations of metabolic levels can easily lead to endocrine disorders and increase the risk of RA [1,2,11]. Thus, compared with men, women are 2-3 times more susceptible to RA [13][14][15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Con el comportamiento de la variable CPP (relacionada directamente con la calidad de la voz) [13,47] es posible evidenciar el papel fundamental que juega este factor en la determinación del nivel de severidad de una disfonía. Se ha comprobado que las voces hipofuncionales tienen menos calidad resonancial [55,56], es decir que tendrían valores de CPP más bajos con respecto a voces normales [13]. En el caso de las voces hiperfuncionales, el comportamiento de esta variable dependerá del grado de aducción de los pliegues vocales (EGG) [57][58][59][60] -lo cual corresponde directamente al cierre glótico y, por tanto, también al PTP [48]-así que, es muy probable que en voces hiperfuncionales el valor del CPP esté por debajo de los de voces normales.…”
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“…It is widely believed that the left side of the nerve is more susceptible to damage than the right side because of the longer nerve length -a scroll under the aortic arch [26]. According to the VLS assessment, there is no marginal shift along the entire length of the right vocal fold [34] In a clinical voice study conducted by Kosztyła-Hojna B. et al [1], voice quality disturbances with features of hypofunctional dysphonia were recorded in 43.5% of RA patients. This is confirmed by the results of a study by Roy N. et al [2], in which about 35% of patients reported complaints with voice.…”
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confidence: 99%