Abstract

<h2>Summary</h2> Flexible videolaryngoscopy was used to study 38 patients with spasmodic dysphonia, rating excessive activation of intrinsic laryngeal muscles, extrinsic muscle hyperfunction, tremor, and dystonic movements. Seventeen patients were also studied after unilateral botulinum toxin injection. Dysfunction varied greatly; however, discrete patterns could not be identified. Functional status correlated significantly with the total score of all pathologic indicators, but not with any single parameter. Botulinum toxin was highly effective in reducing intrinsic laryngeal muscle activation, but did not always improve tremor. Extrinsic laryngeal muscle hyperfunction was not significantly affected by the toxin

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