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Diagnosis of muscle tension dysphonia, bilateral lesions, tremor, or spasmodic dysphonia. No diagnosis of voice disorder. Exclusion Criteria: Inability to ...
Diagnosis. Diagnosing hemifacial spasm might involve a physical exam. Imaging tests might find the cause of the condition. MRI uses a magnetic field and ...
... Spasmodic dysphonia. Show more areas of focus for Dale C. Ekbom, M.D. ...
To diagnose dystonia, your healthcare team starts with a medical history and physical exam. To look for conditions that may be causing your symptoms, you might ...
Another movement disorder called chorea causes brief periods of quick involuntary movements that happen over and over. Parkinsonism causes slowness of movement ...
Patients with ISS are nearly universally women, and most are premenopausal. The most common presenting symptoms are progressive dyspnea and dysphonia; patients ...
Today, Diane is prepared when breathing spasms occur. She's learned to breathe from her abdomen and not her chest. She's also learned not to panic when a spasm ...
... spasm, Restless legs syndrome, Chorea, Early-onset Parkinson's disease, Excessive saliva, Drug-induced movement disorder. Show more areas of focus for Erika ...
The diaphragm is the muscle that separates your chest from your stomach area and plays an important role in breathing. A spasm in your diaphragm causes your ...
Spasmodic dysphonia. Mayo Clinic; 2022. Avram MR, et al., eds. Injectables. In: Procedural Dermatology. McGraw Hill; 2015. Lukacz ES. Urgency urinary ...
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