Hartman D E, Abbs J H, Vishwanat B
Department of Neurology, Gundersen Clinic, Ltd, La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601.
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 1988 May-Jun;97(3 Pt 1):247-52. doi: 10.1177/000348948809700307.
Spastic (spasmodic) dysphonia (SD) may coexist with or reflect certain neurologic or psychogenic illnesses. The present study of four patients with adductor SD (ASD) revealed several consistent clinical findings and characteristics that could be differentiated, while other findings were not distinguishable. Oscillographic and spectral analyses suggested voice tremor as a component of the dysphonia in all ASD patients studied. Clinical neurologic and otolaryngologic findings were nonconfirmatory regarding a disease process or state.
痉挛性(痉挛性)发音障碍(SD)可能与某些神经或精神性疾病共存或反映这些疾病。目前对4例内收肌型SD(ASD)患者的研究揭示了一些一致的临床发现和特征,这些特征可以区分,而其他发现则无法区分。示波器和频谱分析表明,在所有研究的ASD患者中,语音震颤是发音障碍的一个组成部分。临床神经学和耳鼻喉科检查结果未能证实存在某种疾病过程或状态。