Dysarthria
... that has progressed to a total loss of speech is referred to as anarthria. The term dysarthria is from Neo-Latin, ... Ataxic dysarthria is associated with damage to the left cerebellar hemisphere in right-handed patients. Dysarthria may affect a ... "Dysarthria". PubMed Health. MacKenzie, C (2011). "Dysarthria in stroke: A narrative review of its description and the outcome ... and the mixed dysarthrias (where symptoms of more than one type of dysarthria are present). The majority of dysarthric patients ...
Flaccid dysarthria
... is caused when damage occurs to the motor unit (one or more cranial or spinal nerves). Processes that can ... Flaccid dysarthria is a motor speech disorder resulting from damage to peripheral nervous system (cranial or spinal nerves) or ... Swigert, Nancy, B. (2010). The Source for Dysarthria: Second Edition. Austin, Texas: Pro-Ed.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple ... Depending on which nerves are damaged, flaccid dysarthria affects respiration, phonation, resonance, and articulation. It also ...
Sensory ataxic neuropathy, dysarthria, and ophthalmoparesis
... , also known as SANDO syndrome, is a very rare genetic disorder ... "Sensory ataxic neuropathy dysarthria and ophthalmoparesis". www.uniprot.org. Retrieved 2022-06-11. Angelini, Corrado (2014), ... "OMIM Entry - # 607459 - SENSORY ATAXIC NEUROPATHY, DYSARTHRIA, AND OPHTHALMOPARESIS; SANDO". www.omim.org. Retrieved 2022-06-11 ... "Orphanet: Sensory ataxic neuropathy dysarthria ophthalmoparesis syndrome". www.orpha.net. Retrieved 2022-06-11. " ...
Oprelvekin
... dysarthria; loss of consciousness, rash, urticaria, flushing, and fever. These reaction can occur after the first dose or after ...
Apraxia of speech
Instead, dysarthria is caused by inability in or weakness of the muscles in the mouth, face, and respiratory system. In cases ... For a long time, this disorder was not distinguished from other motor speech disorders such as dysarthria and in particular ... Similarly, dysarthria, another motor speech disorder, is characterized by difficulty articulating sounds. The difficulty in ... "Dysarthria". The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Mauszycki, Shannon C.; Wambaugh, Julie (2011). "Acquired Apraxia ...
Communication disorder
"Dysarthria". Impairment of speech; Slurred speech; Speech disorders - dysarthria. U.S. National Library of Medicine - PubMed ... dysarthria - a condition that occurs when problems with the muscles that helps a person to talk make it difficult to pronounce ...
Muriel Morley
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 43, 579-588 Morley, M., Court, D and Miller, H (1954). Developmental dysarthria. ...
Speech disorder
Dysarthria is a weakness or paralysis of speech muscles caused by damage to the nerves or brain. Dysarthria is often caused by ... "Dysarthria: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia". medlineplus.gov. Archived from the original on 2021-03-18. Retrieved 2021-03-31 ...
Inland taipan
He reported feeling "drowsiness" and blurred vision that progressed to ptosis; he later developed dysphagia and dysarthria. The ... Envenoming causes a progressive descending flaccid paralysis; ptosis is usually the first sign, then facial (dysarthria) and ...
Cerebral palsy sport classification
Athetosis may co-present with Dysarthria. Ataxia involves a lack of coordination, and an inability to engage in rapid, fine ...
Speech synthesis
"Personalizing TTS Voices for Progressive Dysarthria". 2021 IEEE EMBS International Conference on Biomedical and Health ...
List of OMIM disorder codes
... dysarthria, and ophthalmoparesis; 607459; POLG Septo-optic dysplasia; 182230; HESX1 SERKAL syndrome; 611812; WNT4 Sertoli cell- ...
Episodic ataxia
Between attacks they have nystagmus and dysarthria. These patients are responsive to acetazolamide. Both juvenile myoclonic ... visual disturbances and dysarthria. These symptoms last from hours to days, in contrast with EA1, which lasts from seconds to ...
Signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease
Dysarthria is a form of speech disorder. Other motor symptoms and signs: Fatigue Hypomimia (a mask-like face). Difficulty ...
Scanning speech
... others consider it exactly synonymous with ataxic dysarthria. Scanning speech, like other ataxic dysarthrias, is a symptom of ... Scanning speech is a type of ataxic dysarthria in which spoken words are broken up into separate syllables, often separated by ... Some sources consider it a common, but not necessary, feature of ataxic dysarthria; ...
Dysdiadochokinesia
... intention tremor and dysarthria). It is also a feature of ataxic dysarthria. Dysdiadochokinesia often presents in motor speech ... Wang, YT; Kent, RD; Duffy, JR; Thomas, JE (2008). "Analysis of diadochokinesis in ataxic dysarthria using the motor speech ... disorders (dysarthria), therefore testing for dysdiadochokinesia can be used for a differential diagnosis. Dysdiadochokinesia ...
Sydenham's chorea
Speech is often affected (dysarthria), as is walking; legs will suddenly give way or flick out to one side, giving an irregular ...
Harry Lee Parker
"Harry Lee Parker and paroxysmal dysarthria and ataxia". Neurology. 80 (3): 311-314. doi:10.1212/wnl.0b013e31827dec0f. ISSN 1526 ...
X-linked sideroblastic anemia and spinocerebellar ataxia
Additional findings include dysarthria, tremors and eye movement anomalies. It is caused by X-linked recessive mutations in the ...
Arteriovenous malformation
... dysarthria) and communication, such as aphasia; Difficulties with everyday activities, such as apraxia; Abnormal sensations ( ...
Glossary of psychiatry
Scanning speech is an ataxic dysarthria in which syllable durations are equalized. It is characteristic of the dysarthria of ...
Spasmodic torticollis
Other symptoms include muscle hypertrophy, neck pain, dysarthria and tremor. Studies have shown that over 75% of patients ...
Thalamic stimulator
Risks arising from the operation are infection, stroke and dysarthria. A fictional treatment of the device, out decades before ...
Athetoid cerebral palsy
Speech problems, such as dysarthria, are common to these patients. Hou, M; Zhao, J; Yu, R (2006). "Recent advances in ... Speech and language disorders, known as dysarthria, are common in athetoid CP patients. In addition, ADCP patients may have ...
Augmentative and alternative communication
Dysarthria, a speech disorder resulting from neurological damage to the motor-speech system, occurs in an estimated 31% to 88% ... Dysarthria is the most common communication problem in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS), however, significant ... Traumatic brain injury can result in severe motor speech disorders; dysarthria is the most common such disorder, accounting for ... Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological condition in which dysarthria may develop later in the progression of the ...
Duo Gelland
Michael Duffy, A Lifeless Object, Alive (Dysarthria) (2013), 4 min. Joshua Musikantow, Autochrome Lumière (2016), 9 min. Sam ...
Terry Wallis
However, he remained disabled, including the motor speech disorder dysarthria. "His mother and all of his family cared for him ...
Fitzsimmons-Guilbert syndrome
Lacassie Y, Arriaza M, Duncan M, Dijamco C, McElveen C, Stahls P (1999). "Identical twins with mental retardation, dysarthria, ... In addition, they had nonspecific dysarthria and low-normal intellectual capacity. Since the original report, three more cases ... Hennekam R (1994). "Spastic paraplegia, dysarthria, brachydactyly, and cone shaped epiphyses: confirmation of the Fitzsimmons ... dysarthria, and mild intellectual deficit. With so few described cases, establishing the basic pathophysiological mechanisms or ...
Lateral medullary syndrome
Slurred speech (dysarthria), and disordered vocal quality (dysphonia) are also common. The damage to the cerebellum or the ...
National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale
Dysarthria is strictly a motor problem, and is not related to the patient's ability to comprehend speech. Strokes that cause ... In this item, the patients best language skills should be recorded Dysarthria is the lack of motor skills required to produce ... Okuda B, Kawabata K, Tachibana H, Sugita M (1999). "Cerebral blood flow in pure dysarthria: role of frontal cortical ... dysarthria, language barrier, or intubation are given a score of 1 The patient is instructed to first open and close his or her ...