Strong heroines and riveting storytelling are the hallmark of groundbreaking fantasy author Kate Elliott ( Crown of Stars, Crossroads ). Her long-awaited first collection showcases twenty years of her finest work. Captured here are many of Elliott’s previously out-of-print tales, four previously unpublished[…]
[books.google.ro]
[…] scanning and monotonous speech AR disorder characterized by progressive ataxia that affects arms more than legs and severe dysarthria.
[quizlet.com]
[…] of cerebellar disease- Truncal ataxia impaired control of truncal posture when severe unable to even sit unsupported Symptoms of cerebellar disease-dysarthria+ nystagmus slow
[quizlet.com]
Damage to the area can also cause oral motor ataxia, which presents itself in the form of slurred, slow, irregular, or monotonous speech.
[hiehelpcenter.org]
[…] voice when speaking, known as “scanning” speech Slow eye movements In some cases, hearing and vision problems Causes of Ataxic Cerebral Palsy Just like other types of cerebral
[cerebralpalsyguidance.com]
People suffering from this type of CP might speak in a monotone voice while breathing heavily, seeming to slow down or speed up their speech at random.
[oshmanlaw.com]
Other symptoms include slowed movement, monotone speech, and a mask-like facial expression.
[ninds.nih.gov]
Speech usually becomes slower and slurred and swallowing solid foods or liquids can be difficult.
[ninds.nih.gov]
[…] and voice, including: difficulty speaking monotone speech slow or slurred speech speaking at a low or high volume Other symptoms of MSA include: occasional difficulty chewing
[healthline.com]
[…] activities worsen when stressed, excited, or tired occur suddenly during an action such as holding a cup include uncontrollable finger and thumb rubbing MSA can cause changes in speech
[healthline.com]
She had a slow and monotonous speech with diminished word output. Cogwheel rigidity was present in all four limbs with flexor planters.
[neurologyindia.com]
Pursuit was slow and saccades was absent. There was restriction of upward gaze. Patient had resting and action tremors.
[neurologyindia.com]
[…] rapid alternating movements (dysdiadochokinesis); Dysarthria (slowed or slurred articulation, variable pitch and loudness, monotonous or "scanning" speech); Abnormal eye
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] difficulty performing tandem gait; Truncal instability when sitting unsupported; Difficulty with target maneuvers of the upper extremities (dysmetria, terminal tremor); Slowed
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Physical examination showed mask-like face, monotonous speech, slow saccades, hyperreflexia, extensor plantar responses, and mild intention tremor.
[dsimb.inserm.fr]
Physical examination showed mask-like face, monotonous speech, slow saccades, hyperreflexia, extensor plantar responses, and mild intention tremor. Cognition was normal.
[syndromefinder.ncchd.go.jp]
[…] reflexes 0001347 Hypomimic face Dull facial expression 0000338 Intention tremor 0002080 Monotonic speech 0031435 Myoclonus 0001336 Neurogenic bladder Lack of bladder control
[rarediseases.info.nih.gov]
Mentally, the patient is retarded and slow, there is lack of interest, a disinclination to work, sleepiness and a slow monotonous type of speech and there is usually a gain
[homeoint.org]
[…] blinking Difficulty swallowing Drooling Slowed, quieter speech and monotone voice No expression in your face (like you are wearing a mask) Movement problems may include:
[nlm.nih.gov]
Rigid or stiff muscles Muscle aches and pains Low blood pressure when you stand up Stooped posture Constipation Sweating and not being able to control your body temperature Slow
[nlm.nih.gov]
especially in ms] · parkinsonism [slow, quiet, slurred, monotonous speech] · pseudobulbar palsy [spastic dysarthria; rarely monotonous and high-pitched] · progressive bulbar
[sinoemedicalassociation.org]
[…] sub-dural haematoma) · stutter · alcohol intoxication [cerebellar dysarthria] · cranial nerve palsies (VIIth, IXth, Xth or XIIth) · cerebellar lesions [scanning / staccato speech
[sinoemedicalassociation.org]
speech, weakness, and monotone.
[worldatlas.com]
[…] the diseases progress to the late stage, the patient shows symptoms similar to Parkinson’s disease (PD), which include problems with gait and balance, rigidity, tremors, slowed
[worldatlas.com]
[…] and voice, including: difficulty speaking monotone speech slow or slurred speech speaking at a low or high volume Other symptoms of MSA include: occasional difficulty chewing
[healthline.com]
[…] activities worsen when stressed, excited, or tired occur suddenly during an action such as holding a cup include uncontrollable finger and thumb rubbing MSA can cause changes in speech
[healthline.com]
quieter speech, and monotone voice Urinary frequency/urgency SLIDESHOW Parkinson's Disease: Symptoms, Causes, Stages, Treatment See Slideshow What causes Parkinson's disease
[medicinenet.com]
Hypomimia- “masked facies”,expressionless face, blinking Speech abnormalities- Hypophonia: soft voice Aprosody of speech: monotonous and lack of inflection Tachyphemia: do
[slideplayer.com]
[…] the elderly) Constipation Depression Difficulty swallowing and excessive salivation Diminished sense of smell Increased sweating Erectile dysfunction ( ED ) Skin problems Slowed
[medicinenet.com]
His speech was slow and monotone but he could express himself coherently otherwise.
[cerebellumandataxias.biomedcentral.com]
In a review of 126 PSP patients, we found unsteadiness of gait, frequent falling, monotonous speech, loss of eye contact, slowness of movement and of mentation, sloppy eating
[worldcat.org]
quieter speech, and monotone voice Urinary frequency/urgency QUESTION Parkinson's disease is only seen in people of advanced age.
[medicinenet.com]
[…] the elderly) Constipation Depression Difficulty swallowing and excessive salivation Diminished sense of smell Increased sweating Erectile dysfunction (ED) Skin problems Slowed
[medicinenet.com]
Other symptoms include slowed movement, monotone speech, and a mask-like facial expression.
[ninds.nih.gov]
Speech usually becomes slower and slurred and swallowing solid foods or liquids can be difficult.
[ninds.nih.gov]
Strained and nasal voice was found in 19 patients and slow and monotone speech in 17 patients.
[brain.oxfordjournals.org]
Slurred speech (dysarthria) is another early symptom, often resulting in speech that is monotonous, slow and unstable.
[rarediseases.org]
Their speech is typically slow and monotonous with a lethargic demeanor.
[minddisorders.com]
Something about his halting, monotone speech, perhaps slowed by his medication, got the officers' attention. An ambulance arrived.
[wired.com]
Formal or distinct speech : There may be a lack of rhythm or intonation. Speech can sound flat, monotonous, unusually slow or fast, or the volume may be inappropriate.
[medicalnewstoday.com]
speech, Low volume, Monotone, Difficulty speaking Loss of fine motor skills, Difficulty writing, may be small and illegible, Difficulty eating, Difficulty with any activity
[lyme-symptoms.com]
[…] that requires small movements,Uncontrolled, slow movement, Frequent falls, Decline in intellectual function (may occur, can be severe),A variety of gastrointestinal symptoms
[lyme-symptoms.com]
Anxiety, Hallucination, Convulsions, Recurrent fever, Chronic leg ulcers, Nail bed scarring, Fingertip scarring, spleen, liver and lymph node enlargement Hypertension changes, Slow
[lyme-symptoms.com]
Patients may report difficulty with fine motor tasks, such as doing-up buttons; a change in speech with a quiet, monotonous voice (hypophonia); or an increase in saliva because
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Bradykinesia Bradykinesia is a slowness and lack of spontaneous movement.
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Other manifestations that might pinpoint towards this diagnosis include: hypomimia, hypophonia and monotonous speech.
[heydoctor.org]
Pathology In people who suffer from Parkinson’s disease, the slow movements are accompanied by other symptoms, such as the general weakness, tremor or rigidity.
[heydoctor.org]
(b) In spastic dysarthria, speech is typically strained, slow, and monotonic. Bilateral upper motor neuron lesions compromising the corticobulbar tracts are the cause.
[neupsykey.com]
(c) In ataxic dysarthria, jerky irregular speech rhythm and volume are noted, reflecting lesions to the cerebellum or its connections. MS is a common cause.
[neupsykey.com]
speech, mild tremor of the hands, and occasional myoclonic jerks of the left hand.
[onlinelibrary.wiley.com]
The EEG examination revealed a slow background with generalized polyspikes and polymorphic delta slowing, most prominent in the frontal regions.
[onlinelibrary.wiley.com]
Index case On neurologic examination, this 30‐year‐old right‐handed man had a mini‐mental status examination (MMSE) of 29 out of 30, mild dysarthria, with low‐volume and monotonal
[onlinelibrary.wiley.com]
shuffling gait) 21. 3- Akinesia: Loss of emotional and associative movements resulting in: Immobile face with infrequent blinking (mask face) Monotonous speech Loss of
[slideshare.net]
[…] same degree (lead pipe rigidity) or interrupted by the tremors (cog wheel rigidity) Stiffness of the limbs develops causing difficulty in starting movements and walking (slow
[slideshare.net]
This impaired prosody causes their speech to be: too slow or too fast and highly segmented (many pauses).
[en.wikipedia.org]
An AOS speaker also stresses syllables incorrectly and in a monotone. As a result, the speech is often described as 'robotic'.
[en.wikipedia.org]
speech, Low volume, Monotone, Difficulty speaking Loss of fine motor skills, Difficulty writing, may be small and illegible, Difficulty eating, Difficulty with any activity
[lyme-symptoms.com]
[…] that requires small movements,Uncontrolled, slow movement, Frequent falls, Decline in intellectual function (may occur, can be severe),A variety of gastrointestinal symptoms
[lyme-symptoms.com]
Anxiety, Hallucination, Convulsions, Recurrent fever, Chronic leg ulcers, Nail bed scarring, Fingertip scarring, spleen, liver and lymph node enlargement Hypertension changes, Slow
[lyme-symptoms.com]