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		Definition of dysphonia in English: dysphonianoundɪsˈfəʊnɪədɪsˈfoʊniə mass nounMedicine Difficulty in speaking due to a physical disorder of the mouth, tongue, throat, or vocal cords.  Example sentencesExamples -  This is a multisystem condition causing complications such as anxiety, fatigue, insomnia, myalgia, dysphonia, and urinary incontinence.
 -  Since our experience with this child, we have established a service for the early evaluation of childhood dysphonia using stroboscopic fibreoptic laryngoscopy.
 -  Voice therapy for dysphonia consists of a series of techniques that aim to correct maladaptive and inappropriate vocal behaviours.
 -  No study has yet examined the overall effectiveness of voice therapy for dysphonia in terms of either changes in voice quality or changes in psychological distress or laryngoscopic findings.
 -  A 42-year-old man was referred to our Pulmonary Clinic for evaluation of a chronic productive cough and dysphonia for the duration of 2 years.
 
    Definition of dysphonia in US English: dysphonianoundɪsˈfoʊniədisˈfōnēə Medicine Difficulty in speaking due to a physical disorder of the mouth, tongue, throat, or vocal cords.  Example sentencesExamples -  Since our experience with this child, we have established a service for the early evaluation of childhood dysphonia using stroboscopic fibreoptic laryngoscopy.
 -  A 42-year-old man was referred to our Pulmonary Clinic for evaluation of a chronic productive cough and dysphonia for the duration of 2 years.
 -  This is a multisystem condition causing complications such as anxiety, fatigue, insomnia, myalgia, dysphonia, and urinary incontinence.
 -  No study has yet examined the overall effectiveness of voice therapy for dysphonia in terms of either changes in voice quality or changes in psychological distress or laryngoscopic findings.
 -  Voice therapy for dysphonia consists of a series of techniques that aim to correct maladaptive and inappropriate vocal behaviours.
 
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