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Velopharyngeal Dystonia: An Unusual Focal Task-specific Dystonia? Cover

Velopharyngeal Dystonia: An Unusual Focal Task-specific Dystonia?

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|Jul 2017

Abstract

Background: Velopharyngeal dysfunction produces a nasal speech pattern because of the inability to close the nasal airway during speech, most often associated with anatomical abnormalities of the palate.

Case Report: We describe two cases of possible velopharyngeal dystonia, a task-specific movement disorder causing a speech pattern similar to velopharyngeal dysfunction. Both patients experienced treatment response with anticholinergic medication.

Discussion: Dystonia affecting speech via involvement of the pharyngeal musculature may be an unrecognized etiology of voice disorders.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/tohm.353 | Journal eISSN: 2160-8288
Language: English
Submitted on: Jan 4, 2016
Accepted on: Jun 28, 2017
Published on: Jul 11, 2017
Published by: Columbia University Libraries/Information Services
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2017 Amar S. Patel, Lucian Sulica, Steven J. Frucht, published by Columbia University Libraries/Information Services
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