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Differentiating between adductor and abductor spasmodic dysphonia using airflow interruption
The Laryngoscope, 06/25/09
Hoffman MR et al. - Noninvasive measurements of RL may be useful for differentiating between ADSD and ABSD. This simple objective test, which produces a quantitative output, could be used to evaluate laryngeal function in patients with spasmodic dysphonia.
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