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Hiccups are a form of myoclonus, as are the sudden jerks or "sleep starts" that you may feel just before falling asleep. These forms of myoclonus occur in ...
... Spasmodic dysphonia, Vocal cord paresis, Tracheostomy dependence, Vocal cord dysfunction. Show more areas of focus for Amy L. Rutt, D.O. ...
These types of injuries affect the nerves that link the brain and spinal cord to nerves in other parts of the body.
... spasm) or strabismus (a condition where the eyes do not line up ... Dysphonia (voice problem) or; Heart attack, recent or history of or; Heart or ...
Achalasia type III (characterized outflow obstruction along with spastic contractions) was significantly more prevalent in subjects using opioids during testing ...
... Spasmodic dysphonia, Vocal cord paresis, Laryngocele. Show more areas of focus for Semirra L. Bayan, M.D.. By Mayo Clinic Staff · Request an appointment.
... Spasmodic dysphonia, Vocal cord paresis, Tracheostomy dependence, Vocal cord dysfunction. Show more areas of focus for Amy L. Rutt, D.O.. Research. Mayo Clinic ...
... Spasmodic dysphonia, Vocal cord paresis, Laryngocele. Show more areas of focus for Semirra L. Bayan, M.D.. Steven Bowers, M.D.. General ...
Management of Spastic Elbow Deformities Rochester, MN. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of muscle-tendon lengthening procedures ...
... spasmodic dysphonia and tremor, vocal cord paralysis, recurrent respiratory papillomatosis, cricopharyngeal muscle dysfunction, airway surgery, subglottic ...
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