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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 ...
Muscle overactivity can be a side effect of spinal cord injury or illness. Treatment may include physical therapy, medicine or surgery.
You might need to take these medicines for a long time. Corticosteroids might be recommended for eosinophilic esophagitis. For esophageal spasm, smooth muscle ...
Hemifacial spasm is a neuromuscular disorder characterized by frequent involuntary muscle contractions on one side of the face.
Patients with ISS are nearly universally women, and most are premenopausal. The most common presenting symptoms are progressive dyspnea and dysphonia; patients ...
Diagnostic tests include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA). Treatment options may include botulinum toxin injections or, ...
... spasm, Restless legs syndrome, Chorea, Early-onset Parkinson's disease, Excessive saliva, Drug-induced movement disorder. Show more areas of focus for Erika ...
Learn about diagnosis and treatment of this nervous system condition that causes muscles to twitch on one side of the face.
Diagnosis of muscle tension dysphonia, bilateral lesions, tremor, or spasmodic dysphonia. No diagnosis of voice disorder. Exclusion Criteria: Inability to ...
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