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Results 41 - 50 of 93 for Spastic dysarthria
  1. ... exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia) in the arms; speech difficulties (dysarthria); difficulty swallowing (dysphagia); involuntary movements of the eyes ( ...
  2. ... the head and neck, causing problems with speaking (dysarthria) and eating (dysphagia). Eyelid twitching (blepharospasm) may also ...
  3. ... make rapid, alternating movements (dysdiadochokinesis). Mild speech difficulties (dysarthria), tremor, and abnormal eye movements have also been ...
  4. ... have exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia) and problems with speech (dysarthria). They also usually develop muscle twitches (fasciculations) of ...
  5. ... People with Sjögren-Larsson syndrome have speech difficulties (dysarthria) and delayed speech. Usually they are able to ...
  6. ... expressions, difficulty holding up the head, speech impairment (dysarthria), and chewing and swallowing problems (dysphagia) that may ...
  7. ... reflexes (hyperreflexia) of the lower limbs; speech difficulties (dysarthria); reduced bladder control; and muscle wasting (amyotrophy). Less ...
  8. ... develop neurological problems, usually beginning with speech difficulties (dysarthria). As the condition worsens, affected individuals have problems ...
  9. ... decline. Behavioral changes, depression, confusion, and speech difficulties (dysarthria) are among the early signs and symptoms of ...
  10. ... limbs (athetosis), difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), and impaired speech (dysarthria). More than half of all people with this ...
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