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Neuromuscular diseases (NMDs) are diseases involving the motor nuclei of the cranial nerves and anterior horn cells of the spinal cord, the peripheral nerves, the neuromuscular junction, and/or muscle itself. The following groups of disorders from the WHO International Classification of Diseases are usually included in the classification of NMDs: (1) Motor neuron diseases or related disorders; (2) Disorders of nerve root, plexus or peripheral nerves; (3) Diseases of neuromuscular junction or muscle. These diseases include myasthenia gravis or certain specified neuromuscular junction disorders, primary disorders of muscle, and secondary myopathies. The following discussion selects NMDs from each group, which may have unique laryngeal features and more commonly involve the laryngologist and highlights different diagnostic and treatment considerations related to the larynx.
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Material for each volume in this series has been skillfully selected to document the most active areas of otorhinolaryngology and related specialties, such as neuro-otology and oncology. The series reproduces results from basic research and clinical studies pertaining to the pathophysiology, diagnosis, clinical symptoms, course, prognosis and therapy of a variety of ear, nose and throat disorders. The numerous papers correlating basic research findings and clinical applications are of immense value to all specialists engaged in the ongoing efforts to improve management of these disorders. Acting as a voice for its field, the series has also been instrumental in developing subspecialities into established specialities.