Words and phrases that have a meaning related to dysarthria: (114 results)
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Also try:dysphasia, dysphonia, myoclonus, akinesia, apraxia, hypotonia, paresthesia, expressive aphasia, agnosia, essential tremor, incoordination, postural hypotension, hemiplegia, ecchymosis, hypersomnia, dysphagia, rhinorrhea, polydipsia, sensorimotor, psychomotor, photophobia, aphasia, parkinsonism, dysgraphia, phonophobia, hypochondriasis, stridor, paraesthesia, countertransference, hyperalgesia, polyuria, vasomotor, sensorineural hearing loss, dyspnoea, coprolalia, diaphoresis, dyskinesia, generalized epilepsy, ataxia, metabolic acidosis, paresis, myotonia, neurogenic bladder, grand mal, cerebellar, hepatomegaly, tachypnea, asthenia, hypoxemia, pupillary, hyperglycaemia, primidone, symptomatology, cyanosis, social phobia, overactivity, diplopia, hypovolemia, neuromotor, irritability, dysuria, cerebrovascular accident, oculomotor, oesophagitis, amusia, akathisia, hyperacusis, echolalia, epistaxis, pancytopenia, esophageal reflux, dysphoria, papilledema, anhedonia, anosognosia, vasovagal, lichen planus, lymphopenia, somatosensory, nystagmus, prodrome, demyelination, thyrotoxicosis, neuritis, enuresis, hypercalcaemia, primary dysmenorrhea, syncope, hyperinsulinism, cheilitis, neuropathies, ileus, dyspnea, ptosis, chorea, orthostatic hypotension, autosomal dominant disorder, myasthenia, esotropia, dementia praecox, claudication, vagal, hemiparesis, impairment, amblyopia, hydronephrosis, lymphedema, malocclusion, spasticity, deafness, deformity, exophthalmos, hematuria, disability
— Adjectives for dysarthria: spastic, ataxic, severe, hypokinetic, flaccid, hyperkinetic, mixed, mild, cerebellar, developmental, parkinsonian, more...
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