| 1. | Ataxic dysarthria is an acquired neurological and sensorimotor speech deficit.
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| 2. | It is also a feature of ataxic dysarthria.
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| 3. | Ataxic dysarthria is associated with damage to the left cerebellar hemisphere in right handed patients.
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| 4. | Similarly, dysarthria, another motor speech disorder, is characterized by difficulty articulating sounds.
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| 5. | Athetosis may co-present with Dysarthria.
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| 6. | This type of therapy might help individuals with symptoms that are associated with aphasia and dysarthria.
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| 7. | Symptoms include apathy, bradykinesia, gait disorder with postural instability, and spastic-hypokinetic dysarthria.
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| 8. | In 1986 he developed dysarthria ( slurred speech ) as part of an initial cerebellar ataxia diagnosis.
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| 9. | People with Parkinson's disease can also develop dysarthria which is characterized by reduced speech intelligibility.
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| 10. | Dysarthria does not include speech disorders from structural abnormalities, such as senses but usually refers to arthropathy.
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