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Dysarthria is a
speech sound disorder resulting from
neurological injury of the
motor component of the motor–speech
system and is
characterized by poor...
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Flaccid dysarthria is a
motor speech disorder resulting from
damage to
peripheral nervous system (cranial or
spinal nerves) or
lower motor neuron system...
- (2000). Phonological/phonetic ****essment of an
English speaking adult with
dysarthria (masters thesis).
Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Archived from the...
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paroxysmal attacks. Most
reported paroxysmal attacks are
painful tonic spasms,
dysarthria and ataxia, numbness, and hemiparesis. They are
typically different from...
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least 20 months),
leading to
gradual onset of
difficulty with
speech (
dysarthria) and
swallowing (dysphagia). ALS can also be
classified based on the age...
- of the voice,
inability to
produce sound due to
laryngeal weakness).
dysarthria (difficulty in
articulating words due to a CNS problem), such as slurred...
- Weakness of the
bulbar muscles follows causing difficulties in
speech (
dysarthria) and
swallowing (dysphagia).
Female carriers do not show symptoms. Although...
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Sensory ataxic neuropathy,
dysarthria, and ophthalmoparesis, also
known as
SANDO syndrome, is a very rare
genetic disorder which is
characterized by ocular...
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cerebellum can
cause dyssynergia, dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia,
dysarthria and
ataxia of
stance and gait.
Deficits are
observed with
movements on...
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Scanning speech is a type of
ataxic dysarthria in
which spoken words are
broken up into
separate syllables,
often separated by a
noticeable pause, and...