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Speech and Voice Disorders in PSP

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Speech and Voice Disorders in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Overview

Speech and voice disorders are among the earliest and most disabling features of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), affecting up to 80% of patients and significantly impacting quality of life and communication. The primary speech disorder in PSP is a hypokinetic dysarthria with characteristic features of reduced vocal loudness (hypophonia), monotonic pitch, and imprecise consonant articulation[@muller2018].

Clinical Features

Hypokinetic Dysarthria

PSP patients typically present with hypokinetic dysarthria characterized by:

  • Reduced speech rate (bradylalia): slow, effortful speech production
  • Hypophonia: significantly reduced vocal loudness, often requiring the patient to be reminded to speak louder
  • Monotonous pitch: flat intonation with reduced pitch variation
  • Articulatory imprecision: fuzzy or slurred consonants, particularly plosives and fricatives
  • Phonatory insufficiency: breathy, rough voice quality

Speech Apraxia

A subset of PSP patients, particularly those with PSP-parkinsonism (PSP-P) variants, may also exhibit speech apraxia features:

  • Articulatory groping: searching movements of the lips and tongue during speech initiation
  • Inconsistent phonemic errors: variable pronunciation of the same word
  • Lengthened phoneme duration: prolonged consonant and vowel sounds
  • Dysprosody: abnormal stress patterns and rhythm

Dysphagia Correlation


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