Definition of Dysphonia. Meaning of Dysphonia. Synonyms of Dysphonia

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Definition of Dysphonia

Dysphonia
Dysphonia Dys*pho"ni*a, Dysphony Dys"pho*ny, n. [NL. dysphonia, Gr. ?; ? ill, hard + ? sound, voice: cf. F. dysphonie.] (Med.) A difficulty in producing vocal sounds; enfeebled or depraved voice.

Meaning of Dysphonia from wikipedia

- A ****se voice, also known as dysphonia or ****seness, is when the voice involuntarily sounds breathy, raspy, or strained, or is softer in volume or lower...
- Spasmodic dysphonia, also known as laryngeal dystonia, is a disorder in which the muscles that generate a person's voice go into periods of spasm. This...
- Muscle tension dysphonia (MTD) was originally coined in 1983 by Morrison and describes a dysphonia caused by increased muscle tension of the muscles surrounding...
- – pediatric Tonsillectomy Dysphonia/****seness Laryngitis Reinke's edema Vocal cord nodules and polyps Spasmodic dysphonia Tracheostomy Cancer of the...
- develop BBS; symptoms are chiefly an unusually deep or rough voice, or dysphonia, and vocal fatigue. The people most commonly affected are those who speak...
- cluttering, Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, palilalia, spasmodic dysphonia, and selective mutism. While there is no cure for stuttering, several...
- Reinke's edema Spasmodic dysphonia Foreign accent syndrome Bogart–Bacall syndrome Laryngeal papillomatosis Laryngitis Aphasia Dysphonia Human voice Laryngectomy...
- vocal abuse. Vocal abuse can result into vocal nodules, muscle tension dysphonia, vocal polyps, or a ****se and breathy voice. Cough: The patient is asked...
- Cervical Dystonia, hand dystonia, blepharospasm, oromandibular dystonia, dysphonia and musicians' dystonia. Due to the rare and variable nature of dystonia...
- Linda lost her voice for the next two years as a result of spasmodic dysphonia. She made a new start in 1984, singing with "Home Service" at the National...