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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.
Voice disorders, or example, spasmodic dysphonia, laryngectomy; Unexplained acquired voice or speech disorders. Nationally recognized expertise. Mayo Clinic in ...
Spasmodic dysphonia; Subglottic stenosis; Tracheal stenosis; Vocal cord cyst; Vocal cord nodule; Vocal cord paralysis; Vocal cord paresis; Vocal cord polyp ...
... Spasmodic dysphonia. Show more areas of focus for Dale C. Ekbom, M.D. ...
You do not need to be tested or treated for influenza if you fit into this group. Spasmodic Dysphonia · Mayo Clinic and SV Bio Enter Strategic Relationship on ...
When your muscles are tight, it can be hard to do lots of things. As we hear in this episode of Medical Edge Radio, that can include speaking. To listen, click ...
... Spasmodic dysphonia, Laryngeal cancer, Zenker's diverticulum, Laryngitis ... spasm, Facial weakness, Facial nerve tumor, Facial volume loss. Pagination ...
Dysphonia; Electromyography; Endoscopic surgery for Zenker's diverticulum; Esophagoscopy; Flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing and sensation; Hoarseness ...
... Spasmodic dysphonia, Laryngocele. Show more areas of focus for Semirra L ... spasm, Facial paralysis, Facial weakness, Facial nerve tumor, Facial volume loss.
Cervical dystonia, also called spasmodic torticollis, is a painful condition in which your neck muscles contract involuntarily, causing your head to twist or ...
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