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Neurologic aspects of spasmodic dysphonia.
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1990
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Neurological DisorderFocal DystoniaVoice DisordersPathological SpeechNeurotologyUnderlying Essential TremorPhoniatricsNeurologySpeech Motor ControlSpasmodic Dysphonia PatientsNeuropathologyMotor DisorderSpeech PerceptionApraxia Of SpeechNeuroanatomySpasmodic DysphoniaNeurosciencePediatric DysphoniaArtsMedicine
We discuss the etiology of 100 spasmodic dysphonia patients. Seventy-one patients had underlying essential tremor, 25 had Meige's syndrome, 12 were hypothyroid, and 27 had either a functional disturbance or focal dystonia. Six patients had intermittent breathy dysphonia. A large corpus of spasmodic dysphonia patients have organic neurolaryngeal disease.