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  1. 11-04-2023 | Dysarthria | OriginalPaper

    Uncertainty of Vowel Predictions as a Digital Biomarker for Ataxic Dysarthria

    Dysarthria is a common manifestation across cerebellar ataxias leading to impairments in communication, reduced social connections, and decreased quality of life. While dysarthria symptoms may be present in other neurological conditions, ataxic …

  2. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Guillain-Barré Syndrome | Letter

    Author response to "Absence of proximal muscle weakness, dysarthria, and facial diplegia suggest Guillain–Barre syndrome rather than CIDP"

    In many instances, the differential diagnosis between Guillain–Barre syndrome and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) may be challenging. The aim of this letter to the editor is to elucidate comments and concerns raised …

  3. 01-11-2023 | Parkinson's Disease | Online First

    Descriptive and inferential analysis of features for Dysphonia and Dysarthria Parkinson’s disease symptoms

    Parkinson’s disease is related to nervous system disorders in human beings. In this paper, the status of Parkinson’s disease has been predicted based on the analysis of features of two Parkinson’s disease symptoms: Dysphonia and Dysarthria. The …

  4. 23-03-2023 | Liver Transplantation | Letter

    Tacrolimus-induced akinetic mutism and persistent dysarthria following orthotopic liver transplantation

  5. Open Access 01-12-2022 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | OriginalPaper

    Neuroanatomical regions associated with non-progressive dysarthria post-stroke: a systematic review

    Non-progressive dysarthria is a motor speech disorder characterized by weakness, incoordination, slowness of the speech musculature, and speech intelligibility [ 1 , 2 ]. It is induced by non-progressive diseases of the central nervous system, such …

  6. 20-01-2023 | Dysphagia | OriginalPaper

    A Case of Progressive Ataxia, Dysphagia, and Dysarthria Caused by a Rare Disease, and Treatment with Lingual Resistance Training

    A 55-year-old man was referred to the outpatient clinic of our rehabilitation department by a neurologist for dysphagia and dysarthria. At first visit, he complained of coughing at meals and colored sputum appearing 30 min after coffee intake. On …

  7. Open Access 01-12-2022 | Guillain-Barré Syndrome | Letter

    Absence of proximal muscle weakness, dysarthria, and facial diplegia suggests Guillain–Barre syndrome rather than CIDP

    The aim of this letter to the editor is to discuss the etiology and pathophysiology of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) in two patients, of whom one experienced a mildly symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection 2 months prior to …

  8. 05-10-2022 | Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis | Letter

    Preceding polydipsia/polyuria, ataxia, and dysarthria in an adult with mixed histiocytosis (Erdheim Chester disease/Langerhans cell histiocytosis)

  9. Open Access 01-12-2021 | Dysarthria | OriginalPaper

    Assessment of non-progressive dysarthria: practice and attitude of speech and language therapists in Lebanon

    Non-progressive dysarthria is defined as a neurologic motor speech disorder that is induced by stroke, traumatic brain injury, or other non-progressive neurological conditions [ 1 ]. It can affect communication due to poor coordination of the …

  10. 30-11-2021 | Stroke | OriginalPaper

    The Incidence of Aphasia, Cognitive Deficits, Apraxia, Dysarthria, and Dysphagia in Acute Post Stroke Persian Speaking Adults

    Stroke is a major cause of serious disabilities in adults. While communication deficits post stroke are prevalent and disabling, early detection of them is important during acute phase. There is limited data published on the incidence of …

  11. Open Access 01-12-2023 | Stroke | OriginalPaper

    COS-Speech: protocol to develop a core outcome set for dysarthria after stroke for use in clinical practice and research

    Dysarthria is a type of communication impairment that commonly occurs after stroke affecting speech. It presents in a variety of ways, with varying degrees of severity, but usually leads to impaired and less intelligible speech [ 1 ]. We know that …

  12. Open Access 01-06-2020 | Atropine | OriginalPaper

    Irinotecan-Induced Transient Dysarthria: Case Series and Updated Literature Review

    Irinotecan-based regimens are used worldwide for the treatment of several recurrent or advanced gastrointestinal malignancies. In this paper we describe the cases of four patients treated in our institution who developed acute dysarthria while …

  13. 01-06-2020 | Parkinson's Disease | OriginalPaper

    Dysarthria enhancement mechanism under external clear speech instruction in Parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy and multiple system atrophy

    Clear speech refers to intentionally modifying conversational speech to maximise intelligibility. This study aimed to compare the speech behaviour of patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), multiple system atrophy (MSA) and Parkinson's …

  14. 01-05-2019 | Dysarthria | OriginalPaper

    Speech treatment improves dysarthria in multisystemic ataxia: a rater-blinded, controlled pilot-study in ARSACS

    We aimed to provide proof-of-principle evidence that intensive home-based speech treatment can improve dysarthria in complex multisystemic degenerative ataxias, exemplified by autosomal recessive spastic ataxia Charlevoix-Saguenay (ARSACS).

  15. 01-03-2007 | OriginalPaper

    The neural basis of ataxic dysarthria

    Lesions to the cerebellum often give rise to ataxic dysarthria which is characterized by a primary disruption to articulation and prosody. Converging evidence supports the likelihood of speech motor programming abnormalities in addition to speech …

  16. 01-08-2013 | OriginalPaper

    Friedreich Ataxia: Dysarthria Profile and Clinical Data

    Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) is the most frequent recessive ataxia in the Western world. Dysarthria is a cardinal feature of FRDA, often leading to severe impairments in daily functioning, but its exact characteristics are only poorly understood so …

  17. Open Access 01-12-2018 | OriginalPaper

    Liuzijue Qigong vs traditional breathing training for patients with post-stroke dysarthria complicated with abnormal respiratory control: study protocol of a single center randomized controlled trial

    Dysarthria is a motor speech disorder caused by weakness, paralysis, or a lack of coordination of the motor-speech system [ 1 ]. It has been estimated that in the US 795,000 people will experience a new or recurrent stroke in 2013 [ 2 ] and 36–57% …

  18. Open Access 01-12-2015 | OriginalPaper

    Pure dysarthria and dysarthria-facial paresis syndrome due to internal capsule and/or corona radiata infarction

    Pure dysarthria (PD), the sudden onset of unaccompanied dysarthria from a vascular insult, was originally described as a lacunar syndrome [ 1 ]. Ozaki et al. [ 2 ] also reported that PD was caused by lesions in the internal capsule and/or corona …

  19. 01-01-2017 | OriginalPaper

    Frenchay dysarthria assessment (FDA-2) in Parkinson’s disease: cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric properties of the European Portuguese version

    Hypokinetic dysarthria is a common symptom in those with Parkinson’s disease (PD); there is currently no standardized or validated tool for assessing speech in this population. To translate into European Portuguese (EP) the FDA-2 and perform a …

  20. Open Access 01-12-2016 | OriginalPaper

    A novel ANO3 variant identified in a 53-year-old woman presenting with hyperkinetic dysarthria, blepharospasm, hyperkinesias, and complex motor tics

    Dystonias are a heterogeneous group of movement disorders with both primary genetic and secondary environmental etiologies [ 1 ]. Over the last few decades, several novel disease associated genes (DYT1-27) have been identified in dystonic …

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