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. 2018 Apr 6;5(3):312-316.
doi: 10.1002/mdc3.12609. eCollection 2018 May-Jun.

Functional Speech and Voice Disorders: Case Series and Literature Review

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Functional Speech and Voice Disorders: Case Series and Literature Review

David S Chung et al. Mov Disord Clin Pract. .

Abstract

Background: Functional disorders of speech and voice, subtypes of functional movement disorders, represent abnormalities in speech and voice that are thought to have an underlying psychological cause. These disorders exhibit several positive and negative features that distinguish them from organic disorders.

Methods and results: We describe the clinical manifestations of functional disorders of speech and voice, and illustrate these features using six clinical cases.

Conclusions: Functional disorders of speech and voice may manifest in a variety of ways, including dysphonia, stuttering, or prosodic abnormalities. Given that these disorders have been understudied and may resemble organic disorders, diagnosis may be challenging. Appropriate treatment may be quite effective, highlighting the importance of prompt and accurate diagnosis.

Keywords: functional movement disorders; functional neurological disorder; functional speech disorder; psychogenic movement disorders; psychogenic speech disorder.

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