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Title of Journal: Arch Otolaryngol

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Abbravation: Archives of Otolaryngology

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American Medical Association

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10.1007/s00217-011-1591-9

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0003-9977

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Pathophysiological Effects of Möbius Syndrome on S

Authors: Joel C Kahane
Publish Date: 1979/01/01
Volume: 105, Issue: 1, Pages: 29-34
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• The effects of Möbius syndrome MoS on the functioning of the peripheral speech and hearing mechanisms has not hithertofore been described to my knowledge Speech and hearing function of an 8yearold MoS speaker was studied Data were obtained from several sources These included electromyography of the facial muscles physical examination of the peripheral speech mechanism speech and language test batteries audiological evaluation and acoustic analyses of the speech signal A pathologic condition was found to exist in a number of cranial nerves and in structures in the oral cavity This resulted in consonant and vowel misarticulations which notably affected speech intelligibility Middle ear dysfunction was also present Neurological mechanisms are discussed to account for these pathologies in human communication Strategies for speech therapy and future research in MoS are presented


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citation author=Truex RC Carpenter MB citation book=Strong and Elwyns Human Neuroanatomy ed 5 Baltimore Williams Wilkins citation year=1965


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