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The reasons behind dysarthria can be many; among the diseases are [[Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis|ALS]], [[Parkinson's disease]], botulism, cranial nerve lesions, chorea, [[prion]] protein related diseases, and [[cerebral palsy]]. Dysarthria can also be an early symptom of stroke, and of other forms of traumatic brain injury. More common causes are [[intoxication]] and [[anesthesia]], although these are transient. Another possibility is [[myasthenia gravis]]. | The reasons behind dysarthria can be many; among the diseases are [[Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis|ALS]], [[Parkinson's disease]], botulism, cranial nerve lesions, chorea, [[prion]] protein related diseases, and [[cerebral palsy]]. Dysarthria can also be an early symptom of stroke, and of other forms of traumatic brain injury. More common causes are [[intoxication]] and [[anesthesia]], although these are transient. Another possibility is [[myasthenia gravis]]. | ||
== Causes | ==Causes== | ||
In alphabetical order. <ref>Sailer, Christian, Wasner, Susanne. Differential Diagnosis Pocket. Hermosa Beach, CA: Borm Bruckmeir Publishing LLC, 2002:77 ISBN 1591032016</ref> <ref>Kahan, Scott, Smith, Ellen G. In A Page: Signs and Symptoms. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing, 2004:68 ISBN 140510368X</ref> | In alphabetical order. <ref>Sailer, Christian, Wasner, Susanne. Differential Diagnosis Pocket. Hermosa Beach, CA: Borm Bruckmeir Publishing LLC, 2002:77 ISBN 1591032016</ref> <ref>Kahan, Scott, Smith, Ellen G. In A Page: Signs and Symptoms. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing, 2004:68 ISBN 140510368X</ref> | ||
==Causes by Organ System== | |||
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|style="height:100px"; style="width:75%" border="1" bgcolor="Beige" | [[Amyloidosis]], [[Basilar artery insufficiency]], [[Brainstem infarction ]], [[Brainstem stroke]], [[Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome]], [[Cerebellar infarction ]], [[Cerebral stroke ]], [[Cerebrovascular accident]], [[Noonan syndrome]], [[Stroke]] | |||
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|bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"| '''Chemical/Poisoning''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Anesthesia]], [[Botulinum toxin]], [[Manganese poisoning]], [[Organophosphate poisoning]] | |||
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| '''Dental''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| No underlying causes | |||
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| '''Dermatologic''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Dermatomyositis]] | |||
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| '''Drug Side Effect''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Asenapine maleate]], [[Carbamazepine]], [[Cytarabine]], [[Lacosamide]], [[Lomustine]], [[Loxapine]], [[Olanzapine]], [[Oprelvekin]], [[Perphenazine]], [[Pramipexole]] | |||
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| '''Ear Nose Throat''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Enlarged tongue]], [[Hearing loss]], [[Macroglossia]] | |||
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| '''Endocrine''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Amyloidosis]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Maturational delay]], [[Woodhouse-sakati syndrome]] | |||
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| '''Environmental''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| No underlying causes | |||
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| '''Gastroenterologic''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| No underlying causes | |||
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| '''Genetic''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Charlevoix-saguenay spastic ataxia]], [[Mitochondrial disease]], [[Noonan syndrome]], [[Progressive external ophthalmoplegia, autosomal recessive]], [[Turner syndrome]], [[Wilson's disease]], [[Wolfram's disease]], [[Woodhouse-sakati syndrome]] | |||
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| '''Hematologic''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| No underlying causes | |||
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| '''Iatrogenic''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Anesthesia]] | |||
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| '''Infectious Disease''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Abscess]], [[Anaerobic infection]], [[Botulism]], [[Diptheria]], [[Guillain-barre syndrome]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Poliomyelitis]] | |||
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| '''Musculoskeletal/Orthopedic''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Muscular dystrophy]], [[Myasthenia gravis]], [[Myotonic muscular dystrophy]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Progressive external ophthalmoplegia, autosomal recessive]] | |||
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| '''Neurologic''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Acquired brain injury]], [[Acute dystonic reaction]], [[Alcoholic cerebellar degeneration]], [[Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis]], [[Anticonvulsant intoxication]], [[Articulation disorders]], [[Basal ganglia disorders]], [[Basilar artery insufficiency]], [[Botulism]], [[Brain injury]], [[Brain tumor]], [[Brainstem infarction ]], [[Brainstem tumor]], [[Brainstem stroke]], [[Central pontine myelinosis]], [[Cerebellar disorders]], [[Cerebellar infarction ]], [[Cerebellar syndrome]], [[Cerebral palsy]], [[Cerebral stroke ]], [[Cerebrovascular accident]], [[Charlevoix-saguenay spastic ataxia]], [[Degenerative brain disease]], [[Dementia]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Diabetic nerve infarction]], [[Friedreich's ataxia]], [[Guillain-barre syndrome]], [[Hearing loss]], [[Huntington's disease]], [[Motor neurone disease]], [[Multiple sclerosis]], [[Muscular dystrophy]], [[Myasthenia gravis]], [[Myotonic muscular dystrophy]], [[Neuroferritinopathy]], [[Neuron lesions of cranial nerve ix]], [[Neuron lesions of cranial nerve x]], [[Olivopontocerebellar degeneration]], [[Parkinson disease]], [[Parkinsonism]], [[Parkinson's disease]], [[Partington x-linked mental retardation syndrome]], [[Phonology disorders]], [[Progressive supranuclear palsy]], [[Resonance disorders]], [[Spinocerebellar ataxias]], [[Wilson's disease]], [[Worster-drought syndrome]] | |||
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| '''Nutritional/Metabolic''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Diabetic nerve infarction]], [[Neuroferritinopathy]] | |||
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| '''Obstetric/Gynecologic''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| No underlying causes | |||
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|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue" | |||
| '''Oncologic''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Brain tumor]], [[Brainstem tumor]] | |||
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|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue" | |||
| '''Ophthalmologic''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| No underlying causes | |||
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|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue" | |||
| '''Overdose/Toxicity''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Alcoholic cerebellar degeneration]], [[Anticonvulsant intoxication]] | |||
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| '''Psychiatric''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Psychologic disorders]] | |||
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| '''Pulmonary''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| No underlying causes | |||
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| '''Renal/Electrolyte''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Central pontine myelinosis]] | |||
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|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue" | |||
| '''Rheumatology/Immunology/Allergy''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Amyloidosis]], [[Polymyositis]] | |||
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| '''Sexual''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| No underlying causes | |||
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|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue" | |||
| '''Trauma''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Abscess]], [[Head injury]], [[Head trauma]], [[Hearing loss]], [[Poorly fitting mouth appliances]] | |||
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|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue" | |||
| '''Urologic''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| No underlying causes | |||
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|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue" | |||
| '''Miscellaneous''' | |||
|bgcolor="Beige"| No underlying causes | |||
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=== Neurological === | === Neurological === |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Dysarthria is a speech disorder resulting from neurological injury, characterised by poor articulation (cf aphasia: disorder of the content of speech). Any of the speech subsystems (respiration, phonation, resonance, prosody, articulation and movements of jaw and tongue) can be affected.
Disarthic speech is due to some disorder in the nervous system, which in turn hinders control over for example tongue, throat, lips or lungs. Swallowing problems, dysphagia, are often present.
Cranial nerves that control these muscles include the facial nerve (VII), the glossopharyngeal nerve (IX), the vagus nerve (X), and the hypoglossal nerve (XII).
Classification
Dysarthrias are classified in multiple ways based on the presentation of symptoms. Specific dysarthrias include Spastic, Flaccid, Hyperkinetic, Hypokinetic, Ataxic, Unilateral upper motor neuron, and Mixed dysarthria.
Pathophysiology
The reasons behind dysarthria can be many; among the diseases are ALS, Parkinson's disease, botulism, cranial nerve lesions, chorea, prion protein related diseases, and cerebral palsy. Dysarthria can also be an early symptom of stroke, and of other forms of traumatic brain injury. More common causes are intoxication and anesthesia, although these are transient. Another possibility is myasthenia gravis.
Causes
In alphabetical order. [1] [2]
Causes by Organ System
Neurological
- Abscess
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
- Botulism
- Brainstem stroke
- Dermatomyositis
- Diabetic nerve infarction
- Hypothyroidism
- Mitochondrial disease
- Myasthenia gravis
- Myotonic muscular dystrophy
- Nerve gas/ organophosphate poisoning
- Parkinson's Disease
- Polymyositis
- Prolonged effects of anesthesia
- Stroke
- Tumor
Structural
Less Common Etiologies
- Acute dystonic reaction
- Amyloidosis
- Anaerobic infection
- Cleft palate
- Mild cerebral palsy
- Poor dentition or ill-fitting dentures
- Sedative/anticonvulsant intoxication
- Unrecognized foreign accent
Drug Side Effect
- Asenapine maleate
- Cytarabine
- Botulinum toxin
- Eslicarbazepine acetate
- Flurazepam
- Lacosamide
- lomustine
- Loxapine
- Olanzapine
- Oprelvekin
- Pramipexole
- Perphenazine
- Triazolam
Treatment
The articulation problems that dysarthria causes can be treated together with a speech language pathologist using a range of techniques which sometimes includes strengthening the speech musculature. Devices that make coping with dysarthria easier include speech synthesis software and text-based telephones.