Fachartikel: Bibliographie

Die Fachliteratur zum Thema Vocal Cord Dysfunction, Stimmbandfehlfunktion, PVCM, Paradoxical Vocal Cord Motion, upper airway obstruction, therapierefräkterem Asthma und Störungen der oberen Atemwege sind im Internet oder in einschlägigen Fachzeitschriften zu finden. Nachfolgend eine Auswahl:



Literaturlinks

Vocal-Cord-Dysfunction-Syndrom bei einem 13-jährigen Patienten
Kelber, M. Klein, M. Schrappe, T. Ankermann: Posterrundgang – Allergologie auf dem Kinderärztekongress Bremen 2005

Vocal cord dysfunction: vom Umgang mit Ärger und Aggression
Vortag von Seifert/Kollbrunner. Gehalten auf der 22. Wissenschaftliche Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Phoniatrie und Pädaudiologie / 100 Jahre Phoniatrie in Deutschland / 24. Kongress der Union Europäischer Phoniater 16. bis 18.09.2005, Berlin

"Plötzlich macht der Kehlkopf dicht. Eine Stimmband-Fehlfunktion (VCD) kann zu akuter Atemnot führen. So reagieren Sie im Notfall richtig."
Der Artikel erschien am 1. Dezember 2004 in der Apotheken Umschau. Online über Gesundheit Pro zu lesen.

Ärztezeitung vom 15. Juni 2004 "Atemnotattacken kann Folge einer Stimmbanddysfunktion sein." ( Dieser Artikel ist mit Vorsicht zu geniessen.)

Therapieresistentes Asthma bronchiale - Was rät der Apotheker dem Arzt (MMP 04/04) von K.Kenn (Deutsch)

Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD) Diagnostik und Therapie
Vortag von Klaus Kenn auf dem 45. DGP-Kongress, Frankfurt am 11.03.2004, Frühseminar FS1,

Vocal Cord dysfunction - eine "nur pneumologische" Erkrankung (HNO Band 52) von K.Kenn und M.Hess (Deutsch)

Vocal Cord Dysfunction: Beschreibung Klinikum BGL (Deutsch)

Pressespiegel: Artikel vom Jahr 2000 und 11.06.2001 (Deutsch)

Vocal Cord Dysfunction - Atemnot oder Stimmbandstreik Newsletter Klinikum BGL (Deutsch)

VCD - Dysfunktion der Stimmbänder oder Dysfunktion der oberen Atemwege von S. Jäger und K.Pleyer (Deutsch)

Springer online: Vocal cord dysfunction bei jugendlichen Asthmapatienten.

ÄRZTLICHE PRAXIS - das Online-Magazin für Arzt und Patient (Deutsch)

Pneumologe (Deutsch)
Internetforum zum Thema Atemwegserkrankungen. Artikel über VCD "Es muß nicht immer Asthma sein".

Vocal Cord Dysfunction (VCD). - Wie der HNO-Arzt die wegweisende Diagnose stellt von M.Hess

Phonetik und Phonologie : Wie die Stimme funktioniert.
Sehr interessant Erklärung mit vielen Bildern über die Funktion der Stimmbänder

Sodbrennnen-Welt: Paradoxical vocal cord dysfunction in juveniles (Englisch)
Weiter Artikel in Deutsch zu Thema Asthma und Sodbrennen. (Suchwort: Asthma eingeben)

Asthma: Umfangreiche Beschreibung von Asthma mit Verweis auf Differenzialdiagnose VCD(Deutsch)

Moderne Asthmatherapie

Husten: Medizinische Information über Husten mit Verweis auf VCD (Deutsch)

Med Welt: Vocal Cord dysfunction bei therapierefretärem Asthma. (leider nicht vollständig) (Deutsch)

cantbreathesupspectvcd by Carol Sidofsky Homepage mit Tipps aus Sicht einer Betroffenen und vielen Links und weiterführenden Infos(Englisch)

National Jewish Medical & Research Center. Führendes Institut für VCD in USA (Englisch)

National Jewish Med Facts (print-version): Vocal Cord Dysfunction. Einführungstext (Englisch)

Gerald Tucker Memorial Medical Library, at National Jewish Medical and Research Center. Fundgrube für Literatur über VCD (Englisch)

Vocal Cord Dysfunction. by Brugman, S., Newman, K. Grundlagentext (Englisch)

The Physician and Sportsmedicine Sportler und VCD (Englisch)

Paradoxical Vocal Cord Dysfunction: Management in Athletes.(Englisch)

Peds PCCM - Vocal Cord Dysfunction, by Michael Shreve, MD (Internet)

vocal cord dysfunction (Englisch)

UConn Health Center (Englisch)

An Asthma Mimic (Englisch)

Arizona Respiratory Center (Englisch)

eMedicine - Vocal Cord Dysfunction Article by Praveen Buddiga (Englisch)

Gerhardt Syndrome Kurzbeschreibung (Englisch/Deutsch)

BILATERAL VOCAL CORD PARALYSIS IN CHILDREN (Englisch)

Diagnosis of Stridor in Children (Englisch)

All That Wheezes Is Not Asthma: Diagnosing the Mimics (Englisch)

Airway fluoroscopic diagnosis of vocal cord dysfunction syndrome (Englisch)

Differential Diagnosis of Asthma (Englisch)

Vocal Cord Dysfunction: Paradoxical Vocal Cord Motion - A Thorough Review Diskussionpapier von 2001 - gibt einen sehr guten Überblick über VCD/PVCM. (Englisch)

 

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