Author/Authors :
Kristine Tanner، نويسنده , , Nelson Roy، نويسنده , , Ray M. Merrill، نويسنده , , et al، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Objectives Spasmodic dysphonia (SD) is a chronic, incurable, and often disabling voice disorder of unknown pathogenesis. The purpose of this study was to identify possible endogenous and exogenous risk and protective factors uniquely associated with SD. Study Design Prospective, exploratory, case-control investigation. Methods One hundred fifty patients with SD and 150 medical controls (MCs) were interviewed regarding their personal and family histories, environmental exposures, illnesses, injuries, voice use patterns, and general health using a previously vetted and validated epidemiologic questionnaire. Results Odds ratios and multiple logistic regression analyses (خ±آ <آ 0.15) identified several factors that significantly increased the likelihood of having SD. These factors included (1) a personal history of mumps, blepharospasm, tremor, intense occupational and avocational voice use, and a family history of voice disorders; (2) an immediate family history of meningitis, tremor, tics, cancer, and compulsive behaviors; and (3) an extended family history of tremor and cancer. Conclusions