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* [http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/samp/ Systems Analysis, Modelling and Prediction Group, University of Oxford] develops novel signal analysis techniques for the detection and characterisation of voice disorders.
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Articles

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Clinical Trials

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Books

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Definitions

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Symptoms of Dysphonia

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Treatment of Dysphonia

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Experimental / Informatics

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Overview

Dysphonia is the medical term for hoarseness or other phonation disorders. It is considered much less severe than aphonia.

Common types of dysphonia

Associated conditions (incomplete list)

See also

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