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Botulinum Neurotoxin Therapy in the Clinical Management of Laryngeal Dystonia

Winnie Yeung, Amanda L. Richards, Daniel Novakovic

2022Toxins10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Laryngeal dystonia (LD), or spasmodic dysphonia (SD), is a chronic, task-specific, focal movement disorder affecting the larynx. It interferes primarily with the essential functions of phonation and speech. LD affects patients' ability to communicate effectively and significantly diminishes their quality of life. Botulinum neurotoxin was first used as a therapeutic agent in the treatment of LD four decades ago and remains the standard of care for the treatment of LD. This article provides an overview of the clinical application of botulinum neurotoxin in the management of LD, focusing on the classification for this disorder, its pathophysiology, clinical assessment and diagnosis, the role of laryngeal electromyography and a summary of therapeutic injection techniques, including a comprehensive description of various procedural approaches, recommendations for injection sites and dosage considerations.

Topics & Concepts

Botulinum neurotoxinDystoniaBotulinum toxinMedicineNeurotoxinCervical dystoniaBotulismPhysical medicine and rehabilitationAnesthesiaInternal medicineBiologyPsychiatryToxinBiochemistryGeneticsBotulinum Toxin and Related Neurological DisordersNeurological disorders and treatmentsVoice and Speech Disorders