| 41. | Some people who speak frequently or entirely in the falsetto register are identified by speech pathologists as suffering from a functional dysphonia.
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| 42. | In 2005 Morris noticed the effects of a health disorder, spasmodic dysphonia, which affects both her speaking and singing voice.
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| 43. | In medicine, stroboscopes are used to view the vocal cords for diagnosis of conditions that have produced dysphonia ( hoarseness ).
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| 44. | Pecanins had stayed away from the stages until that date due to complications caused by the spasmodic dysphonia affecting her vocal cords.
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| 45. | After several misdiagnoses, doctors diagnosed the cause in 1978, when they discovered he had a rare neurological disorder called spasmodic dysphonia.
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| 46. | Schnitzler is credited with coining the term " spastic dysphonia " for a vocal disorder known today as spasmodic dysphonia ( SD ).
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| 47. | Schnitzler is credited with coining the term " spastic dysphonia " for a vocal disorder known today as spasmodic dysphonia ( SD ).
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| 48. | Of getting over her vocal dysphonia, Twain told " Las Vegas Weekly " : " I am being very conscientious.
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| 49. | Besides dysphonia ( impaired speech ), the most serious of these complications is airway obstruction due to severe inflammation of the vocal cords.
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| 50. | An R2G substitution in the autoregulatory MREI domain of TUBB4A has been identified as the cause of'hereditary whispering dysphonia'or DYT4.
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