Laryngeal paralysis involves the alteration of the mobility of the vocal cords due to a suppression or decrease in their motor function. Laryngeal paralysis can be unilateral affecting one of the vocal cords or bilateral affecting both.
- Dyslalia
- Dysglossia
- Facial paralysis
- Dysphemia/Stuttering
- Tachylalia / Tachymmetry
- Bradilalia/Bradiphemia
- Apraxia
- Aphasia
- Dysarthria
- Dysphagia
- Alteraciones en
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