The diagnosis, clinical findings and treatment options for Parkinson's disease patients attending a tertiary referral voice clinic.
J Laryngol Otol. 2017 Jan 31;:1-6
Authors: Gibbins N, Awad R, Harris S, Aymat A
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system, mainly affecting motor functions including the voice. The aetiology of dysphonia changes throughout the course of disease progression.
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to determine the laryngeal changes seen in early-, mid- and late-stage Parkinson's disease. Thirteen patients with Parkinson's disease are presented, representing the largest series of voice patients with Parkinson's disease seen in a voice clinic in the literature.
METHOD: Age, gender, severity of handicap caused by voice disorder and possible associated reflux symptoms were examined.
RESULTS: Laryngeal function appeared to change gradually with progression of the disease, and may have been affected by the presence of pre-existing laryngeal pathology.
CONCLUSION: Laryngeal function in Parkinson's disease appears to go through a series of changes that may be helped by both therapeutic and surgical interventions. These patients should be treated within the confines of a voice clinic multidisciplinary model.
PMID: 28137335 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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