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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Weak voice
  1. ... individuals also often have impaired speech (dysarthria), a weak voice (dysphonia), and swallowing problems (dysphagia). Some develop seizures. ...
  2. ... In infancy the hoarseness is expressed as a weak cry. The voice abnormalities persist throughout life and can ultimately cause ...
  3. ... This weakness initially causes the voice to sound weak or breathy (hypophonic). Eventually, the voice becomes gurgling, hoarse, and nasal. The weakness can ...
  4. ... classic signs occur in Farber lipogranulomatosis: a hoarse voice or a weak cry, small lumps of fat under the skin ...
  5. ... Affected individuals often have a stutter, a monotone voice, and problems with sound production. Additionally, weak muscle tone (hypotonia) may delay other aspects of ...
  6. ... Vocal cords can stiffen, resulting in a hoarse voice. The airway is narrow, which can contribute to ...