Laryngeal electromyography in movement disorders: Preliminary data

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2004-09-01

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Kimaid, Paulo A. T.
Quagliato, Elizabeth M. A. B.
Crespo, Agrício N.
Wolf, Aline
Viana, Maura A.
Resende, Luiz Antonio de Lima [UNESP]

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This study describes preliminary laryngeal electromyography (LEMG) data and botulinum toxin treatment in patients with dysphonia due to movement disorders. Twenty-five patients who had been clinically selected for botulinum toxin administration were examined, 19 with suspected laryngeal dystonia or spasmodic dysphonia (SD), 5 with vocal tremor, and 1 with Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS). LEMG evaluations were performed before botulinum toxin administration using monopolar electrodes. Electromyography was consistent with dystonia in 14 patients and normal in 5, and differences in frequency suggesting essential tremor in 3 and Parkinson tremors in 2. The different LEMG patterns and significant improvement in our patients from botulinum toxin therapy has led us to perform laryngeal electromyography as a routine in UNICAMP movement disorders ambulatory.

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Botulinum toxin, Laryngeal electromyography, Movement disorders, botulinum toxin, adult, aged, clinical article, dysphonia, electromyogram, essential tremor, female, Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, human, male, Parkinson disease, voice, Adult, Age Distribution, Aged, Anti-Dyskinesia Agents, Botulinum Toxins, Elder Abuse, Electromyography, Female, Humans, Laryngeal Muscles, Larynx, Male, Middle Aged, Movement Disorders, Sex Distribution, Voice Disorders

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Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, v. 62, n. 3 A, p. 741-744, 2004.