The basilar-type aura had a median duration of 60 minutes and comprised vertigo 61%, dysarthria 53%, tinnitus 45%, diplopia 45%, bilateral visual symptoms 40%, bilateral paresthesias
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Sometimes with either aphasia or dysarthria 5. Aura symptoms almost always develop gradually, or occur in succession, over > 5 minutes 6. Aura duration 5-120 minutes 7.
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The basilar-type aura comprised diplopia 52%, vertigo 43%, tinnitus 43%, bilateral visual symptoms 39%, hypacusia 26%, ataxia 26%, dysarthria 22%, bilateral paresthesias 13%
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Because the cerebellum is involved, survivors are often left with dysfunction of many organs including ataxia, hemiplegia, gaze abnormalities, dysarthria, dysphagia and cranial
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"Drop attacks:" Patient feels suddenly weak in the knees and fall Diplopia/Loss of vision Paresthesia Confusion Dysphagia/dysarthria Headache Altered consciousness Ataxia
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Dysphagia and dysarthria are common with VBI With brain stem lesions, unilateral Horner syndrome may be present Nausea, vertigo, nystagmus, and vomiting are common when the
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Spastic Dysarthria As noted above, spastic dysarthria results from damage to the pyramidal tract.
[csuchico.edu]
Keywords: pseudobulbar palsy, multiple cerebral infarction, dysarthria, dysphgaia, Banhahoobak-tang I.
[jikm.or.kr]
Synonyms: 'bulbar palsy' - lower motor neurone dysarthria, neuromuscular dysarthria, atrophic bulbar paralysis; 'pseudobulbar palsy' - upper motor neurone dysarthria, spastic
[patient.info]
He developed dysarthria, difficulty with his gait and dystonia in his arms at the age of 28 years.
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She had turned mute because of severe oromandibular dystonia after initial dysarthria.
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Dysarthria may respond to medications used for rigidity and spasticity.
[advbiores.net]
KEYWORDS: Acoustic analysis; Atypical Parkinsonian syndromes; Dysarthria; Parkinson’s disease; Perceptual assessment; Speech disorders; Voice onset time
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Charcot described a 40-year-old woman who had rigid-akinetic parkinsonism, neck dystonia, dysarthria, and eye-movement problems ( Charcot 1877 ).
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Examination shortly before death revealed hypomimia, dysarthria, vertical supranuclear gaze palsy and impaired postural reflexes.
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List of possible causes of Dysarthria or similar symptoms may include: 8 Acanthocytosis (Dysarthria) Aceruloplasminemia (Dysarthria) Achondroplasia (Dysarthria) Adrenomyeloneuropathy
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Human phenotypes related to Paralysis Agitans, Juvenile, of Hunt: 32 (show all 9) # Description HPO Frequency HPO Source Accession 1 dysarthria 32 HP:0001260 2 gait disturbance
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Depending on the involved neurological structures, dysarthria may be further classified as spastic, flaccid, ataxic, hyperkinetic and hypokinetic, or mixed.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Several months after her suicide attempt, she experienced a new onset of physiologic and neurologic symptoms, including dizziness, mild hearing loss, dysarthria, and ataxia
[neuro.psychiatryonline.org]
She had dysarthria and mild dysnomia. Ophthalmoscopic examination demonstrated pallor of the optic disks and evidence of past retinal arteriolar occlusions.
[mayoclinicproceedings.org]
Focal CNS signs include ataxia, motor and sensory impairment, dysarthria and oculomotor dysfunction. Optic involvement includes scotoma and visual distortion.
[orpha.net]
The first patient was treated conservatively and had mild residual dysarthria and gait ataxia 2 months after surgery.
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Neurological examination after surgery revealed slight dysarthria after drainage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) but no other neurological deficits.
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This became more severe, and developed progressive dysarthria and vomiting as well.
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There was little improvement in the dysarthria or psychiatric symptoms in the first month.
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Our patient presented initially with the symptoms of CPM, exhibiting lethargy, quadriparesis, and dysarthria.
[movementdisorders.org]
He only displayed bulbar palsy and dysarthria.
[dx.doi.org]
Major clinical features included cerebellar ataxia (76%), vertical supranuclear ophthalmoplegia (VSO, 75%), dysarthria, (63%), cognitive troubles (61%), movement disorders
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[…] isolated unexplained splenomegaly, and progressive, often severe neurological symptoms such as cognitive decline, cerebellar ataxia, vertical supranuclear gaze palsy (VSPG), dysarthria
[orpha.net]
Vertical supranuclear gaze palsy, dysarthria, dysphagia, internal rotation and adduction of bilateral hands and splenomegaly occurred following the progress of clinical symptoms
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Inherited periodic ataxia, dysarthria, nystagmus and vertigo.
[patient.info]
Dysarthria and upper limb ataxia are rare. 4 Pathophysiology Ataxia may develop during periods of abstinence.
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In general, limb ataxia, dysarthria, and nystagmus were related to hemispheral but not to vermal atrophy. © 1981 by the American Academy of Neurology AAN Members: Sign in
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and How dysarthria affects my communication with others ).
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What is dysarthria? Dysarthria is a motor-speech disorder.
[healthline.com]
Patient 2 initially presented with an increased startle response and myoclonic jerks, and subsequently developed severe limb and gait ataxia, dysarthria, oculomotor disturbances
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[…] depression, agitation, hallucination, and suicide attempts); pyramidal signs (spasticity, hyperreflexia, extensor plantar responses); cerebellar signs (progressive ataxia, dysarthria
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[…] include extrapyramidal symptoms (dystonia and oromandibular dyskinesia), extensor plantar responses, spasticity, hyperreflexia, cerebellar signs (e.g., ataxia, nystagmus, and dysarthria
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Pyramidal (spasticity and hyperreflexia) and cerebellar signs (progressive ataxia and dysarthria) are frequent.
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Here we aimed to compare dysarthria profiles of patients with (SCA3 and SCA6 vs.
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BACKGROUND: Friedreich Ataxia (FRDA) is the most common hereditary ataxia, with dysarthria as one of its key clinical signs.
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The classic phenotype of Friedreich ataxia is characterized by dysarthria, progressive limb and trunk ataxia, loss of reflexes, and gait disturbance with the onset of disease
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Type your tag names separated by a space and hit enter Abstract A 67-year-old man presented with hoarseness, dysarthria and deviation of the tongue to the left side the day
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She had significant dysarthria and the tongue was deviated to the left when protruded.
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Hoarseness, dysarthria dysphagia and aspiration are most common symptoms[3,5]. It is diagnosed with laryngeal and neurological examination.
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Patients of MG usually present with bilateral ptosis, diplopia and fatigability, which may or may not coexist with generalised weakness, dysphagia and dysarthria.
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An 82-year-old woman developed neck weakness and dysarthria with antibodies against acetylcholine receptor (AChR) and low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 4 (LRP4
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His initial exam revealed labial and lingual dysarthria with prolonged speech and bilateral ptosis which improved with ice pack test.
[n.neurology.org]
Over the course of the disease, they develop muscle weakness and atrophy in all four limbs, and possibly bulbar palsy associated with dysarthria and dysphagia.
[symptoma.com]
Affected individuals may develop slurred speech (dysarthria) and, later, difficulty chewing or swallowing (dysphagia).
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[…] been described and may be observed in up to one third of ALS6 patients, but bulbar involvement doesn't seem to be a constant feature in ALS6: Some patients don't develop dysarthria
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A 69-year-old gentleman presented with a TIA episode (dysarthria, right-arm weakness, and numbness).
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Contrary to typical transient symptoms (TS), atypical TS, such as partial sensory deficit, dysarthria, vertigo/unsteadiness, unusual cortical visual
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This previously healthy 27-year-old man was admitted due to several daily episodes of usually left hemiparesis and dysarthria lasting between 15 seconds and 3 minutes.
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[…] coordinated movements and may result in involuntary grimacing and tongue thrusting which may lead to swallowing problems, drooling and slurred speech, a condition known as dysarthria
[jmw.co.uk]
Sometimes the face muscles, tongue, and throat are affected, causing drooling, grimacing, and difficulty speaking or dysarthria.
[beasleyfirm.com]
On neurological evaluation he had cerebellar type of dysarthria, right sided gaze evoked nystagmus, paralysis of palatal and pharyngeal movement, and absent gag reflex on
[pmj.bmj.com]
A 39-year-old male was admitted to our hospital due to vertigo, dysarthria and numbness of the left face and the right limbs.
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Vertebral artery dissection associated with: History of trauma, neck Underlying collagen vascular disease Anatomy involvement of nucleus ambiguus: dysphagia, dysphonia and dysarthria
[medicine.uiowa.edu]
Clinical presentation is non-specific and varied, typically manifesting by early adulthood 5,11,13,15 : weakening of hands and dysarthria are often the earliest symptoms 5
[radiopaedia.org]
Clinical manifestations of neurologic Wilson's disease include variable combinations of dysarthria, dystonia, tremor, and choreoathetosis.
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A 51-year-old woman with MS developed acute vertigo, ataxia, diplopia, dysarthria, and bifacial weakness.
[neurology.org]
[…] coordination, or strength of voice box muscles due to an underlying neurological disease such as: stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, or ALS Dysarthria
[voicefoundation.org]
Patients typically present subacutely with a wide variety of signs and symptoms dominated by 1 : cranial nerve dysfunction (e.g. dysarthria, altered facial sensation, diplopia
[radiopaedia.org]
[…] boxer's dementia dementia resulting from cumulative damage sustained over some years in boxing, with slowed thought, memory loss, dysarthria, and other movement disorders.
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[…] a significant cerebrovascular disorder. boxer's dementia dementia resulting from cumulative damage sustained over some years in boxing, with slowed thought, memory loss, dysarthria
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CTE includes motor changes such as tremor, dysarthria, and parkinsonism; cognitive changes such as mental slowing and memory deficits; and psychiatric changes such as explosive
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
With regards to bulbar palsy, this condition is characterized by dysarthria and dysphagia.
[symptoma.com]
Affected individuals may develop slurred speech (dysarthria) and, later, difficulty chewing or swallowing (dysphagia).
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Over the course of the disease, they develop muscle weakness and atrophy in all four limbs, and probably bulbar palsy associated with dysarthria and dysphagia.
[symptoma.com]
Lower motor neuron signs include muscle wasting (atrophy), weakness, and muscle twitches. [5] Facial spasticity, slurred speech ( dysarthria ), and a spastic gait are common
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Patients then develop motor neuron degeneration leading to facial muscle spasticity, spastic dysarthria, and spastic gait.
[orpha.net]
In July 2012, he complained of slowly progressive dysarthria. Several months later, the patient developed generalized fasciculations.
[journals.lww.com]
Muscle wasting is known as sclerosis. dysarthria. amyotrophy. Lower motor neuron signs of ALS include jaw spasticity. muscle fasciculation. slow tongue movement.
[journals.lww.com]
Affected individuals may claim muscle weakness, often limited one arm or leg, or present with dysarthria and dysphagia, symptoms characteristic of bulbar palsy.
[symptoma.com]
Patients then develop motor neuron degeneration leading to facial muscle spasticity, spastic dysarthria, and spastic gait.
[orpha.net]
Affected individuals may develop slurred speech (dysarthria) and, later, difficulty chewing or swallowing (dysphagia).
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ALS initially manifests as limb muscle weakness or dysarthria and dysphagia, with the latter being characteristic of bulbar palsy.
[symptoma.com]
Eventually though, affected individuals lose muscle strength in all four limbs and many develop dysarthria and dysphagia as a result of bulbar involvement.
[symptoma.com]
AT manifests as ataxia, apraxia, telangiectasia, and dysarthria. Common ophthalmologic findings in AT include fine conjunctival telangiectasia.
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Prior to cancer therapy, all had non-progressive atypical neurological abnormalities, with onset by age 30 months, including dysarthria, dyskinesia, hypotonia and/or dystonia
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[…] performed on an Iranian 5-year-old boy presented with truncal and limb ataxia, telangiectasia of the eye, Hodgkin lymphoma, hyper pigmentation, total alopecia, hepatomegaly, and dysarthria
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RESULTS: Five patients had non-progressive cerebellar ataxia (NPCA), dysarthria and short stature.
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Additional features include hypotonia, lack of coordination, delayed motor development, seizures, dysarthria, strabismus, short stature and pes planus.
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Language development deficit Late-onset speech development Poor language development Speech and language delay Speech and language difficulties Speech delay [ more ] 0000750 Dysarthria
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Inherited periodic ataxia, dysarthria, nystagmus and vertigo.
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[…] anti-Ri, anti-Yo, anti-Zic4 antibodies, and anti-GAD65 are found in patients with acute or subacute symptoms of cerebellar degeneration including gait ataxia, nystagmus and/or dysarthria
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After resection, his paralysis and dysarthria were resolved to the extent of being able to walk and speak fluently.
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