- of
pediatrics at Bordeaux.
Cruchet is
remembered for his
research of
spasmodic torticollis. In 1907 he
published Traité des
torticolis spasmodiques,...
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movements may also
occur with this type of dystonia.
Laryngeal dystonia or
spasmodic dysphonia results from
abnormal contraction of
muscles in the
voice box...
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familial dystonia 333.6 G24.1
Idiopathic nonfamilial dystonia 333.7 G24.2
Spasmodic torticollis 333.83 G24.3
Idiopathic orofacial dystonia G24.4 Blepharospasm...
- J.
Oliver (eds.), "10 -
Botulinum Neurotoxin in Tremors,
Tics,
Hemifacial Spasm,
Spasmodic Dysphonia, and Stuttering",
Botulinum Toxin, Philadelphia:...
- with
dystonia of the
cervical muscles (
Spasmodic Torticollis),
eyelids (Blepharospasm), or
larynx (
Spasmodic Dysphonia).[citation needed] In patients...
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split hypospadias,
epispadias spasmo-
spasm Gr**** σπασμός (spasmós)
Spasmodic dysphonia ****-, spermo-, ****to- ****, ****tozoa Gr**** σπέρμα...
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James Marion Sims in 1866 to
describe the “hymeneal
hyperaethesia with a
spasmodic contraction of the
sphincter ****e” that,
under examination, “will produce...
- palinspastic, perispomenon, properispomenon, spadix, spasm, spasmatic,
spasmodic, spasmogenic, spasmolytic, spastic,
spasticity spad-
eunuch Gr**** σπάδος...
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grinding of
teeth or an oral
habit consisting of
involuntary rhythmic or
spasmodic non-functional gnashing,
grinding or
clenching of
teeth in
other than...
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structure and meaning. rhinitis.
Sound vocalization Ability to
produce voice.
Spasmodic dysphonia Momentary disruption of
voice caused by
involuntary movements...