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Laryngeal photography.

E Yanagisawa1, R Yanagisawa

  • 1Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
|October 1, 1991
PubMed
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This article reviews laryngeal photography and videography methods, offering options for various skill levels and budgets. Videography is emerging as a preferred method due to its efficiency and ability to capture both images and voice.

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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Laryngology

Background:

  • Laryngeal imaging is crucial for diagnosis and documentation.
  • Both still photography and videography are established techniques.
  • Technological advancements continue to influence imaging modalities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe various methods for still photography and videography of the larynx.
  • To compare the advantages and disadvantages of different laryngeal imaging techniques.
  • To guide physicians in selecting appropriate imaging methods based on needs and resources.

Main Methods:

  • Review of simple and complex still photography techniques for laryngeal imaging.
  • Description of videography methods for laryngeal visualization.

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  • Discussion of equipment, cost, and skill requirements for each method.
  • Main Results:

    • A range of laryngeal photography and videography methods are available, varying in complexity and cost.
    • Simple methods are suitable for residents and occasional use; advanced methods are for specialists.
    • Videography offers advantages in simplicity, reproducibility, cost-effectiveness, and simultaneous voice recording.

    Conclusions:

    • The choice of laryngeal imaging method depends on physician needs, equipment, budget, and skill.
    • Videography is gaining favor over still photography due to its distinct advantages.
    • Videography may eventually supersede still photography for laryngeal documentation.