Things dysphonia often describes (“dysphonia ________”)
ventricularis
How dysphonia often is described (“________ dysphonia”)
spasmodic,
spastic,
functional,
psychogenic,
paralytic,
severe,
hyperkinetic,
muscular,
breathy,
hyperfunctional,
hysterical,
organic,
flaccid,
chronic,
intermittent,
habitual,
persistent,
dysplastic,
ventricular,
hypokinetic,
mild,
postoperative,
incipient,
traumatic,
dystonic,
mechanical,
idiopathic,
permanent,
progressive,
neurogenic,
moderate,
occupational,
laryngeal,
congenital,
vocal,
larynx,
pediatric,
ataxic,
nonorganic,
intractable,
intermediate,
adductory,
resultant,
hypofunctional,
musculoskeletal,
premenstrual,
type,
induced,
neurologic
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