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VyVy N. Young
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 53
Citations - 734
VyVy N. Young is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 37 publications receiving 549 citations. Previous affiliations of VyVy N. Young include University of Pittsburgh & University of Louisville.
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Analysis of laryngeal framework surgery: 10-year follow-up to a national survey.
TL;DR: Laryngeal framework surgery, including medialization laryngoplasty (ML) and arytenoid adduction (AA), are common treatments for vocal fold paralysis and glottal incompetence.
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Flexible Laryngoscopy and COVID-19.
TL;DR: A set of recommendations on flexible laryngoscopy performance during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic are presented, including patient selection, personal protective equipment, and endoscope disinfection, based on a consensus reached during a virtual webinar attended by approximately 300 participants from the American lARYngology community.
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Patient tolerance of awake, in‐office laryngeal procedures: A Multi‐Institutional Perspective
TL;DR: An increasing number of laryngeal procedures are performed in the office, however, little is known about how well these procedures are tolerated and what factors determine success or failure.
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Minimal clinically important difference of voice handicap index-10 in vocal fold paralysis
VyVy N. Young,Kwonho Jeong,Scott D. Rothenberger,Amanda I. Gillespie,Libby J. Smith,Jackie Gartner-Schmidt,Clark A. Rosen +6 more
TL;DR: This study determines the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) for VHI‐10 in patients with unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) using anchor‐based methodology.
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Nomenclature proposal to describe vocal fold motion impairment
Clark A. Rosen,Ted Mau,Marc Remacle,Markus Hess,Hans Edmund Eckel,VyVy N. Young,Anastasios Hantzakos,Katherine C. Yung,Frederik G. Dikkers +8 more
TL;DR: This represents the first rigorously defined vocal fold motion impairment nomenclature system and provides detailed definitions to the terms vocal fold paralysis and vocal fold paresis.