1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0892-1997(97)80029-x
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Adductor spasmodic dysphonia: standard evaluation of symptoms and severity

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“…The voice takes on a characteristic strain-strangled quality, with frequent breaks in sonority and evident effort 3,10 . Tremor may accompany all forms 9,11 . The diagnosis of laryngeal dystonia is made clinically: a perceptive-auditory voice assessment and nasofibrolaryngoscopy 8,10 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The voice takes on a characteristic strain-strangled quality, with frequent breaks in sonority and evident effort 3,10 . Tremor may accompany all forms 9,11 . The diagnosis of laryngeal dystonia is made clinically: a perceptive-auditory voice assessment and nasofibrolaryngoscopy 8,10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be followed by constant larynx tremor alone or involving pharyngeal muscles, or from the so called dystonic tremor seen only during speech production 4,5 . Since there is no specific examination, diagnosis is based on clinical signs: hearing-perceptive voice assessment and laryngoscopy, specially through flexible optical fiber nasofibroscope 3,10 . Adduction larynx dystonia must be specially differentiated from the skeleton-muscles tension syndromes and some cases of psychogenic dysphonia which bear resemblance in chained speech.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…No primeiro momento deve ser construída a história clínica do indivíduo, que permitirá conhecer o início da presença de sinais e sintomas, realizar avaliação laríngea e neurológica, da voz (Stewart et al, 1997;Langeveld et al 2000;Chan, 2006) e do impacto vocal na qualidade de vida.…”
Section: Avaliação Clínica Da Distonia Laríngeaunclassified
“…Na literatura, existem diferenças quanto ao termo usado para se referir à pausa ou parada, principal sintoma da DLAD, pela sobreadução das pregas vocais (Stewart et al, 1997;Sapienza et al, 1998;Chan, 2006;Rees et al, 2007;Cannito et al, 2008;Patel et al, 2011;Cannito et al, 2012a). Em estudos internacionais, o termo traduzido para o português seria de quebras de voz (voice breaks), porém também é usado o termo quebra de sonoridade.…”
Section: Dysphonia Association)unclassified
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