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LEMG-guided botulinum toxin injection for spasmodic dysphonia

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LEMG-guided botulinum toxin injection for laryngeal dystonia

Patient diagnosed with chronic constriction variant of adductor laryngeal dystonia undergoes LEMG-guided botulinum toxin A injection. (Contributed by Dr. Tanya K Meyer.)

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  • Late-onset laryngeal dystonia with low arylsulphatase A
  • Mitochondrial disease
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