• Spasmodic dysphonia, also known as laryngeal dystonia, is a disorder in which the muscles that generate a person's voice go into periods of spasm. This...
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  • Hoarse voice (redirect from Vocal dysphonia)
    function. Multiple Sclerosis Myasthenia Gravis Parkinson's disease Spasmodic Dysphonia Nerve injury Associated Systemic Diseases: Systemic diseases which...
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  • Spasm (redirect from Spasmodic)
    Epileptic seizure Jactitation (medicine) Myoclonus Neck spasm Orgasm Spasmodic dysphonia Spasticity Dorland's medical reference works. Look up spasm in Wiktionary...
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    Kamila. Linda lost her voice for the next two years as a result of spasmodic dysphonia. She made a new start in 1984, singing with "Home Service" at the...
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  • breathy. MTD can be distinguished for another similar dysphonia, adductor spasmodic dysphonia, by differences in voice characteristics. In MTD, all vocal...
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  • Reinke's edema Spasmodic dysphonia Foreign accent syndrome Bogart–Bacall syndrome Laryngeal papillomatosis Laryngitis Aphasia Dysphonia Human voice Laryngectomy...
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  • groups National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association and RespectAbility criticised Nyong'o for basing her performance on spasmodic dysphonia. She later apologised...
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    losing his singing voice from an ongoing complication with abductor spasmodic dysphonia. This led to his absence from the 2013 and 2014 Cathedrals Family...
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    laryngeal cancer, spasmodic dysphonia, laryngopharyngeal reflux, papillomas, and voice misuse/abuse/overuse syndromes. Dysphonia/hoarseness; laryngitis...
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  • function. It is a surgical procedure used in conditions like adductor spasmodic dysphonia (a condition in which there is distortion of the voice due to excessively...
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  • her son Teddy, and her ex-husband Richard Thompson, due to Linda's spasmodic dysphonia, which prevents her from being able to sing. It received positive...
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    Cervical Dystonia, hand dystonia, blepharospasm, oromandibular dystonia, dysphonia and musicians' dystonia. Due to the rare and variable nature of dystonia...
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  • Festival. In 2007, the group disbanded due to lead singer Mark Stuart's spasmodic dysphonia. During this time, they released eight studio albums. After a hiatus...
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  • name, Ivy York. In 2010 she retired from her singing career due to spasmodic dysphonia, which affected her vocal cords. Originally from Adelaide, Aleesha...
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    those with stridor, drooling, and painful or trouble swallowing. Spasmodic dysphonia Reflux laryngitis Chronic allergic laryngitis Neoplasm Croup: This...
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    McDaniels noticed his voice was giving out. He was later diagnosed with spasmodic dysphonia, a vocal disorder which causes involuntary spasms of the larynx muscles...
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    Association (ASHA). July 3, 2024. Retrieved July 3, 2024. "About Spasmodic Dysphonia". Dysphonia International. July 4, 2024. Retrieved July 4, 2024. Craig...
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  • as a solo artist or with a band, due to vocal cervical dystonia (spasmodic dysphonia). She had signs of vocal problems starting in 2007, prior to her...
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    – pediatric Tonsillectomy Dysphonia/hoarseness Laryngitis Reinke's edema Vocal cord nodules and polyps Spasmodic dysphonia Tracheostomy Cancer of the...
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  • Athabaskan genetic diseases Sparse hair ptosis mental retardation Spasmodic dysphonia Spasmodic torticollis Spastic a – Spastic d Spastic angina with healthy...
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    cricothyroid muscles may be injected with botulinum toxin whilst treating spasmodic dysphonia. This is usually performed under guidance from electromyography....
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  • autism, cluttering, Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, palilalia, spasmodic dysphonia, and selective mutism. While there is no cure for stuttering, several...
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  • to retire in 1996. He also developed a serious condition called spasmodic dysphonia which caused him to lose his voice – only to regain it several years...
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  • polyps, vocal cord paralysis, paradoxical vocal fold movement, and spasmodic dysphonia. Vocal cord nodules and polyps are different phenomena, but both...
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  • functions Standard deviation (SD), a statistical measure of variation Spasmodic dysphonia, a voice disorder Stable disease, a RECIST chemotherapy outcome Service...
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    associated dystonia, including cervical dystonia, writer's cramp, spasmodic dysphonia, and cranial dystonia, and 20% of the patients had associated parkinsonism...
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    coining the term "spastic dysphonia" for a vocal disorder known today as spasmodic dysphonia (SD). Medlink Spasmodic dysphonia by Daniel D Truong and Roongroj...
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    2005 that she suffered from a rare vocal cord affliction known as spasmodic dysphonia. She thereafter became more involved in A&R work and started a new...
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    when they discovered he had a rare neurological disorder called spasmodic dysphonia. Although this did not prevent him from recording, Bush's career...
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  • was sometimes guest hosted when Rehm was out for treatment for her spasmodic dysphonia, by a rotating list of NPR and NPR-related hosts including Susan...
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