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- ... individuals also often have impaired speech (dysarthria), a weak voice (dysphonia), and swallowing problems (dysphagia). Some develop seizures. ...
- ... In infancy the hoarseness is expressed as a weak cry. The voice abnormalities persist throughout life and can ultimately cause ...
- ... This weakness initially causes the voice to sound weak or breathy (hypophonic). Eventually, the voice becomes gurgling, hoarse, and nasal. The weakness can ...
- ... classic signs occur in Farber lipogranulomatosis: a hoarse voice or a weak cry, small lumps of fat under the skin ...
- ... Affected individuals often have a stutter, a monotone voice, and problems with sound production. Additionally, weak muscle tone (hypotonia) may delay other aspects of ...
- ... Vocal cords can stiffen, resulting in a hoarse voice. The airway is narrow, which can contribute to ...