Neurogenic Laryngeal Disorders

Y. Yiu, Teresa Procter
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The larynx is critical to performing complex tasks of airway protection, phonation, respiration, and deglutition. Various focal and systemic neurologic disorders impact the larynx, causing deficits that lead to dysfunction in voice, speech, breathing, and swallowing function. The most common hyperfunctional neurolaryngeal disorders include spasmodic dysphonia (laryngeal dystonia), essential vocal tremor, and muscle tension dysphonia. Some hypofunctional neurolaryngeal disorders include parkinsonian disorders, neuromuscular junction diseases, and myopathies. A multidisciplinary approach involving evaluation by neurologists, voice-trained otolaryngologists and speech-language pathologists is often key to diagnosis and treatment of these challenging and sometimes lifelong disorders. Botulinum toxin injection into the laryngeal musculature is currently the gold-standard treatment for both spasmodic dysphonia and vocal tremor. However, much research is being conducted to advance less invasive and more definitive medical and surgical treatment interventions. This review contains 3 figures, 11 videos, 6 tables and 29 references Keywords: laryngeal neurophysiology, laryngeal dystonia, adductor spasmodic dysphonia, abductor spasmodic dysphonia, essential vocal tremor, hyperfunctional voice disorders, hypofunctional voice disorders, botulinum toxin injection
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神经性喉部疾病
喉部对执行气道保护、发声、呼吸和吞咽等复杂任务至关重要。各种局灶性和全身性神经系统疾病影响喉部,导致声音、语言、呼吸和吞咽功能障碍。最常见的神经性喉功能亢进包括痉挛性发声障碍(喉张力障碍)、原发性声带震颤和肌肉张力性发声障碍。一些功能低下的神经喉部疾病包括帕金森病、神经肌肉连接疾病和肌病。由神经科医生、受过语音训练的耳鼻喉科医生和语言病理学家进行评估的多学科方法往往是诊断和治疗这些具有挑战性的、有时是终身疾病的关键。肉毒杆菌毒素注射到喉部肌肉组织是目前治疗痉挛性发声障碍和声带震颤的金标准。然而,正在进行大量研究,以推进侵入性较小和更明确的医疗和手术治疗干预措施。关键词:喉神经生理学,喉张力障碍,内收肌痉挛性发声障碍,外展肌痉挛性发声障碍,原发性声带震颤,语音功能亢进,语音功能低下,肉毒毒素注射
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