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... Spasmodic dysphonia, Laryngocele. Show more areas of focus for Semirra L. Bayan, M.D.. Jamie M. Bogle, Au.D., Ph.D. Sports ...
Dystonia is a movement disorder that causes the muscles to contract. This can cause twisting motions or other movements that happen repeatedly and that aren't ...
Laryngospasm is a brief spasm of the vocal cords, which temporarily interrupts breathing.
Find out more about this condition that happens when nerve signals that control the voice box are interrupted.
Spasmodic dysphonia. Mayo Clinic; 2022. Avram MR, et al., eds. Injectables. In: Procedural Dermatology. McGraw Hill; 2015. Lukacz ES. Urgency urinary ...
... Spasmodic dysphonia. Show more areas of focus for Amy L. Rutt, D.O.. Aniket A. Saoji, Ph.D. Rochester, MN ...
Diagnosis of muscle tension dysphonia, bilateral lesions, tremor, or spasmodic dysphonia. No diagnosis of voice disorder. Exclusion Criteria: Inability to ...
... Spasmodic dysphonia, Laryngeal cancer, Zenker's diverticulum, Laryngitis, Leukoplakia, Laryngeal trauma, Laryngeal papillomatosis, Vocal tremor, Vocal cord ...
Hemifacial spasm is a nervous system condition that causes muscles on one side of the face to twitch or spasm. You cannot control hemifacial spasms. They ...
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