29th Congress of Union of The European Phoniatricians
13-16.6.2018
Finnish Phoniatricians Association
Phoniatrics: the medical specialty of communication and swallowing
Poster tours
14.6.2018
Poster tour 1 (Voice): 11.00-11.20
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Guide: Hans Mahieu (Netherlands)
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Ref. 13. Incidence of vocal cord paresis as a consequence of a surgical complication
Maria Heikkinen, Svante Halttunen, Markku Terävä, Jussi Kärkkäinen, Heikki Löppönen, Elina Penttilä (Finland)
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Ref. 18. Laryngeal granuloma under Phoniatrician umbrella
Sanja Krejovic Trivic, Milan Vukasinovic, Jovica Milovanovic, Vojko Djukic, Aleksandar Ugrinovic, Aleksandar Trivic (Serbia)
Ref. 49. Treatment of Ventricular Dysphonia by Botulinum Toxin Injection
Reham Abdelwakil Ibrahim Mohamed (Egypt)
Ref 131. Association between aggressive recurrent respiratory papillomatosis and HLA-DQ alleles
Olga Kolesnikova, Sergey Karpishchenko, Marina Ryabova (Russian Federation)
Ref. 108. Significance of Pepsin from Saliva in Diagnosis and Treatment of Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
Zeljka Laksar Klaric, Darija Birtic (Croatia)
Ref. 94. Irritable larynx syndrome and problems with indoor air at work – preliminary results
Sarkku Vilpas, , Eliina Kankare, Jussi Karjalainen, Lauri Lehtimäki, Jura Numminen, Pia Nynäs, Antti Tikkakoski, Jukka Uitti, Leenamaija Kleemola ( Finland)
Ref. 163. Boost irradiation as a treatment option of the recurrent carcinoma in situ of the larynx
Antonia Nolte, Cornelia Hornberger, Peter K. Plinkert, Nikolaus Bosch (Germany)
Poster tour 2 (Miscellaneous): 11.00-11.20
Guide: Suvi Stolt (Finland) TBC
Ref. 185. Good rehabilitation practice - Group Counselling and Augmentative and Alternative Communication
Jaana Reuter (Finland)
Ref. 8. Aspiration and treatment of dysphagia in adults with intellectual disability: Research plan
Minttu Sauna-aho, Ahmed Geneid, Leena Tuomiranta, Kaisa Launonen (Finland)
Ref. 127. Scale of assessment of myofunctional disorders of the maxillofacial region in children
Galina Tarasova, Olga Orlova (Russian Federation)
Ref. 99. Text analyser for efficient generation of Mandarin oral reading test materials for hearing impaired children
Yu-Chen Hung, Wen-Jet Wang, Yi-Chih Chan, Pei-Chun Li (Taiwan)
Ref. 109. A longitudinal research of 10 years of hearing screening in athletes with an intellectual disability
Rupal Mehta (Belgium)
Ref. 85. The attitude of teachers on referring learning disabilities students to speech therapy
Akram Ahmadi , Neda Tahmasebi, Peyman Zamani, Ehsan Naderifar, Ebtesam Hozeyli, Negin Moradi (Iran)
Ref. 186. Language development of children with cortical visual impairment and additional disabilities
Amal Ezzat (Egypt)
Poster tour 3 (Voice): 16.30-16.50
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Guide: Mieke Moerman (Belgium)
Ref. 82. MaskVOX: A New Device for Voice Therapy and Vocal Training
Ilter Denizoglu (Turkey)
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Ref. 138. The first experience of use of voice analysis in voice laboratory in Kazakhstan
Dinara Toguzbayeva (Kazakhstan)
Ref. 167. The significance of clinical voice examination to vocal music teaching.
Liyan Han, Feng Jiang (China)
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Ref. 170. World Voice Day in Russia
Ekaterina Osipenko, Maria Isaeva (Russian Federation)
Ref. 73. Voice disorders in children
Elena Radtsig, Olga Orlova, Yana Bulynko (Russian Federation)
Ref. 130. Additional fibrolaringoscopic tests: clinical significance
Sergey Karpishchenko, Olga Vershchagina (Russian Federation)
Ref. 179. Study on the Subjective and Objective Evaluation of the Vocal Tone of Beijing Opera
Jiang Yongmei (China)
Poster tour 4 (Voice) 16.30-16.50
Guide: James Thomas (USA)
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Ref. 24. Efficacy of video-provided Home Vocal Function Exercises in People with Functional Dysphonia
Sarah-Jane Thiemann, Hermann Opitz, Wiebke Scharff Rethfeldt (Germany)
Ref. 52. Gender-related distribution of benign vocal fold lesions: A 13-years single institution review
Elke Brunner, Markus Gugatschka (Austria)
Ref. 70. VHI scores and acoustic features in street vendors as occupational voice users
Thair Odeh, Yasser Natour, Wissam Darawshe, Juhayna Taha, Majd Waari, Sara Bashiti (Jordan)
Ref. 71. Coping strategies in Persian speaking patients with voice disorders: a new instrument
Maryam Faham, Akram Ahmadi, Shamim Hosseinifar (Iran)
Ref. 205. A Comparative Study of the pVHI-TR and the TR-CVHI-10 Among Children with Vocal Nodules
Arzu Tüzüner, Elçin Tadıhan Özkan, Ali ÇaÄŸlı (Turkey)
Ref. 176. Differences in vocal tract dimensions between female classical singing, kulning and edge
Tero Ikävalko, Anita McAllister, Robert Eklund, Eveliina Lammentausta, Mari Leppävuori, Anne-Maria Laukkanen (Finland)
15.6.2018
Poster tour 5 (Speech and Language): 11.00-11.20
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Guide: Wiebke Scharff-Rethfeldt (Germany)
Ref. 172. Speech therapy in comprehensive rehabilitation and resocialization of patients with head and neck tumors
Madrudin Magomed-Eminov, Olga Orlova, Dmitriy Reshetov, Daria Uklonskaya, Olga Sokolova, Yulia Pokrovskaya, Victoria Agaeva, Yulia Khoroshkova, Anastasia Guretc (Russian Federation)
Ref. 95. Non-Verbal Communication in Speech-Impaired Persons: Two Case Studies
Seamus Hallahan, Barbara Hallahan (Ireland)
Ref. 210. Methodological decisions in consistent selectivity in data collection about the impact of aphasia rehabilitation
Tarja Kukkonen (Finland)
Ref. 36. Acoustic measurement of prosody in normal and dysarthric Egyptian adults
Engy Elhakeem, Yehia Aboras, Manal Elbanna (Egypt)
Ref. 162. Dual Coding Theory: The imagery-language connection
Rehab Zaytoun (Egypt)
Poster tour 6 (Speech and Language): 11.00-11.20
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Guide: Tamer Abou El Saad (Egypt)
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Ref. 98. Corpus of the oral language of Mandarin-speaking typically developing and language-delayed children
Shang-Yu Wu, Re-Jane Huang, I-Fang Tsai (Taiwan)
Ref. 104. Apraxia of Speech in adolescents and adults with Down syndrome
Sandra Cristina Fonseca Pires, Carolina Fonseca de Freitas (Brazil)
Ref. 105. Assessment of Fluency in Down syndrome adolescents and adults
Sandra Cristina Fonseca Pires, Flavia Perez de Freitas (Brazil)
Ref. 217. A Multi Therapeutic Methodologies to Improve Specific Language Deficit in ADD Children
Tahany Ahmad, Enas Salem (Egypt)
Ref. 216. Congenitally Missing Teeth (Hypodontia) In Children with Can Cause Severe Speech Production-A Case Study
Tahany Ahmad, Enas Salem (Egypt)