1968
DOI: 10.1044/jshd.3303.203
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Spastic Dysphonia. I. Voice, Neurologic, and Psychiatric Aspects

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“…Although 25 to 30 % of patients presented tremor 1 , no tremor was found in our SD patients. In the past SD was thought to be a psychogenic disorder, but Aronson 18,19 reported no difference between SD patients and normal subjects using psychiatric tests. Interestingly we found 5 patients with mildly elevated rest activity in TA muscles which was interpreted as psychogenic dysphonia.…”
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“…Although 25 to 30 % of patients presented tremor 1 , no tremor was found in our SD patients. In the past SD was thought to be a psychogenic disorder, but Aronson 18,19 reported no difference between SD patients and normal subjects using psychiatric tests. Interestingly we found 5 patients with mildly elevated rest activity in TA muscles which was interpreted as psychogenic dysphonia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Spasmodic dysphonia patients commonly display normal function at rest with abnormal involuntary adductor (adduction SD) or abductor muscle (abduction SD) co-activation during phonation 1,6,17,18 . LEMG showed increased muscle activity in the apparently normal muscles at rest; during phonation co-activation manifested as bursts of adductor or abductor muscle activity.…”
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“…Man tendiert heute dazu, eher von der «spasmodischen» als von der «spastischen» Dysphonie zu sprechen, um das Krankheitsbild von dem definierten Symptomenkomplex der Spastik bei Läsionen der Pyramidenbahn zu differenzieren. Der Begriff der spasmodischen Dysphonie wurde in diesem Sinne von Aronson et al im Jahr 1968 geprägt [2].…”
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“…Daneben gibt es eine neurologische Ver ursachungshypothese und eine infektiöse [Dedo, 1978, zieht [Berendes, 1938;Bloch, 1965;Aronson et al, 1968;Aronson, 1980;Pascher, 1982] [Berendes, 1938;Moses, 1956;Heaver, 1960;Bloch, 1965;Aronson et al, 1968], Aronson [1968] Im Rahmen ganzheitlicher und stationär durchgeführter Therapie, der «komplexen Stimmheilkur» [Gundermann, 1964[Gundermann, , 1984 …”
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