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Dysphonia logo #10101) Defect of speech 2) Speech defect 3) Speech disorder
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Dysphonia

Dysphonia logo #21000 Dysphonia is the medical term for disorders of the voice: an impairment in the ability to produce voice sounds using the vocal organs (it is distinct from dysarthria which signifies dysfunction in the muscles needed to produce speech). Thus, dysphonia is a phonation disorder. The dysphonic voice can be hoarse or excessively breathy, harsh, or roug...
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dysphonia

dysphonia logo #22641physical abnormality causing speech impediment
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Dysphonia

Dysphonia logo #21002• (n.) Alt. of Dysphony
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dysphonia

dysphonia logo #21003(from the article `speech disorder`) In international terminology, disorders of the voice are described as dysphonia. Depending on the underlying cause, the various types of dysphonia ... ...or difficulty in articulation, usually is caused by an abnormality in the nerves and muscles in and around the mouth or in their connections. ... ...
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dysphonia

dysphonia logo #21579Trouble with the voice when trying to talk, including hoarseness and change in pitch or quality or voice.
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dysphonia

dysphonia logo #20973Altered voice production. ... Origin: dys-+ G. Phone, voice ... Dysphonia plicae ventricularis, phonation with the ventricular bands rather than with the vocal cords. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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dysphonia

dysphonia logo #21001(dis-fo´ne-ә) a speech disorder consisting of imperfect articulation due to loss of muscular control after damage to the central or peripheral nervous system. See also aphasia. adj., dysphon´ic., adj.
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dysphonia

dysphonia logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: dis-fō′nē-ă Definitions: 1. Altered voice production.
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Dysphonia

Dysphonia logo #20909Dysphonia: An impairment of the voice. Difficulty in speaking. Hoarseness is a common sort of dysphonia. See also: Spasmodic dysphonia.
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dysphonia

dysphonia logo #20400[n] - speech disorder attributable to a disorder of phonation
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dysphonia

dysphonia logo #21009dysphonia, dysphonic 1. Difficulty in producing articulate speech sounds. 2. Impairment of the voice manifested by hoarseness or other defects of phonation due to organic, functional, or psychic causes. 3. Difficulty in speaking; hoarseness which may be due to public speaking. The term also refers to the change or breaking in the voice of boys du...
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dysphonia

dysphonia logo #20974 noun speech disorder attributable to a disorder of phonation
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dysphonia

dysphonia logo #21199any disturbance of normal vocal function.
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dysphonia

dysphonia logo #23665 speech disorder attributable to a disorder of phonation
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