spasmodic dysphonia
spasmodic dysphonia
spasmodic dysphonia
Laryngeal dystonia, spastic dysphonia Neurology A voice disorder characterized by spasmodic contraction of laryngeal muscles, which chokes off words as uttered, resulting in strained and strangled speech with breaks in rhythm; SD may be accompanied by other dystonias–eg,blepharospasm, oromandibular dystonia, torticollis, writers' cramp Management Sectioning of recurrent laryngeal nerve may be complicated by late failure; botulinum toxin injection into laryngeal muscles may be preferred
spas·mod·ic dys·pho·ni·a
(spaz-mod'ik dis-fō'nē-ă)Synonym(s): spastic dysphonia.