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High Spatial Resolution 3D MRI of the Larynx Using a Dedicated TX/RX Phased Array Coil at 7.0T (2010)
Frauenrath, Tobias ; Renz, Wolfgang ; Rieger, Jan ; Gömmel, Andreas ; Butenweg, Christoph ; Niendorf, Thoralf
MRI holds great potential for elucidating laryngeal and vocal fold anatomy together with the assessment of physiological processes associated in human phonation. However, MRI of human phonation remains very challenging due to the small size of the targeted structures, interfering signal from fat, air between the vocal folds and surrounding muscles and physiological motion. These anatomical/physiological constraints translate into stringent technical requirements in balancing, scan time, image contrast, immunity to physiological motion, temporal resolution and spatial resolution. Motivated by these challenges and limitations this study is aiming at translating the sensitivity gain at ultra-high magnetic fields for enhanced high spatial resolution 3D imaging of the larynx and vocal tract. To approach this goal a dedicated two channel TX/RX larynx coil is being proposed.
An approach for numerical calculation of glottal flow during glottal closure (2009)
Gömmel, Andreas ; Kob, Malte ; Niendorf, Thoralf ; Butenweg, Christoph
A combined FE and multiple-mass model for numerical simulation of phonatory maneuvers (2005)
Gömmel, Andreas ; Krämer, Sebastian ; Butenweg, Christoph ; Kob, Malte
3D vocal fold geometry mapping using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (2010)
Gömmel, Andreas ; Niendorf, Thoralf ; Frauenrath, Tobias ; Otten, Mario ; Butenweg, Christoph ; Kob, Malte
A muscle controlled finite-element model of laryngeal abduction and adduction (2007)
Gömmel, Andreas ; Butenweg, Christoph ; Bolender, Katrin ; Grunendahl, Arno
In-vivo measurements of vocal fold geometry using magnetic resonance imaging (2010)
Gömmel, Andreas ; Frauenrath, Tobias ; Otten, Mario ; Niendorf, Thoralf ; Butenweg, Christoph
Training of a combined model of larynx and vocal folds with data from MRI measurements (2006)
Kob, Malte ; Gömmel, Andreas ; Butenweg, Christoph ; Niendorf, Thoralf
3D mapping of vocal fold geometry during articulatory maneuvers using ultrashort echo time imaging at 3.0 T (2010)
Frauenrath, Tobias ; Gömmel, Andreas ; Butenweg, Christoph ; Otten, Mario ; Niendorf, Thoralf
Towards a complete finite-element model of human phonation: modeling phonatory maneuvers (2005)
Gömmel, Andreas ; Butenweg, Christoph ; Kob, Malte
A fluid-structure interaction model of vocal fold oscillation (2007)
Gömmel, Andreas ; Butenweg, Christoph ; Kob, M.
Since fluid-structure interaction within the finite-element method is state of the art in many engineering fields, this method is used in voice analysis. A quasi two-dimensional model of the vocal folds including the ventricular folds is presented. First results of self-sustained vocal fold oscillation are presented and possibilities as well as limitations are discussed.
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