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Voice Dysfunction in Neurological Disorders: Highlights
Voice Symptom Is Clue to Neurological Disorder
Voice disturbance can be the first sign of a neurological disease.
Neurological Voice Disorders Accompanied by Other Symptoms
Although a change in voice can be the primary component of a
neurological disease, other accompanying signs and symptoms are usually
present as well.
Key Clues Obtained From History and Physical Examination
Neurological voice problems are primarily diagnosed via patient history and physical examination.
Treatment for Neurological Voice Disorders Aimed at Improving Voice Function
Usually, there is no specific cure for the underlying neurological
disease; treatment is typically aimed at minimizing symptoms and
improving function. Treatment may involve care from a speech-language
pathologist and an otolaryngologist.
Improving Voice and Speech Function Can Improve Quality of Life
As patients' life expectancy and prognoses from the neurological
disease improve, quality of life issues such as voice and communication
become more important problems to address.
Red Flag
Any and all airway problems require immediate attention.
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