1982
DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1982.00510140066022
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Dysarthria due to Loss of Voluntary Respiration

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“…Casuistic reports have demonstrated abnormalities of respiratory control in MS patients (paralysis of voluntary respiration, paralysis of automatic respiration, apnoeustic breathing), although these problems are generally observed only during acute exacerbations [3,5,6,[8][9][10]32]. Obstructive sleep apnoea has also been observed [5,32].…”
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“…Casuistic reports have demonstrated abnormalities of respiratory control in MS patients (paralysis of voluntary respiration, paralysis of automatic respiration, apnoeustic breathing), although these problems are generally observed only during acute exacerbations [3,5,6,[8][9][10]32]. Obstructive sleep apnoea has also been observed [5,32].…”
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“…Respiratory involvement occurring earlier in the course of the disease is mostly due to reversible neuromuscular failure [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10].…”
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