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Spasmodic dysphonia. Mayo Clinic; 2022. Avram MR, et al., eds. Injectables. In: Procedural Dermatology. McGraw Hill; 2015. Lukacz ES. Urgency urinary ...
The cause of hemifacial spasm is most often a blood vessel touching or pulsing against a facial nerve. A facial nerve injury or a tumor also can cause it.
The purpose of this study is to investigate if SD patients have vocal disorders (nodules, polyps, muscle tension dysphonia etc) more than in normal population.
Differentiating between adductor and abductor spasmodic dysphonia using airflow interruption. Laryngoscope. 2009 Sep; 119 (9):1851-5. View PubMed. PST ...
Up to 80% of children can be symptomatic in the form of dysphonia, respiratory difficulties, or dysphagia and aspiration. Traditional medical interventions ...
This condition affects muscles used for speaking. Speech therapy and treating the underlying cause may improve speech.
There are two types of esophageal spasms — distal esophageal spasm and hypercontractile esophagus, also referred to as jackhammer esophagus. Risk factors.
Laryngitis is an inflammation of your voice box (larynx) from overuse, irritation or infection. Inside the larynx are your vocal cords — two folds of mucous ...
Dysphonia; Electromyography; Endoscopic surgery for Zenker's diverticulum; Esophagoscopy; Flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing and sensation; Hoarseness ...
Like asthma, vocal cord dysfunction can be triggered by breathing in lung irritants, having an upper respiratory infection or exercising. However, unlike asthma ...
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