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Etiologoes that cause Dysarthria (adult) (3)

Degenerative Diseases


Inflammatory Diseases


Toxic Metabolic Diseases

2 examples of Degenerative diseases

Parkinsons, ALS

2 examples of Inflammatory Diseases

meningitis, encephalitis

Example of Toxic Metabolic Diseases

Drug toxicity, vitamin deficiency

2 Etiologioes that cause Dysarthria (child)

Cerebral Palsy, Genetic Disorder

Variables relevant to speech disorders themselves

Speech components involved, severity, perceptual characteristics

Variables relevant to neurologic & etiologic perspectives

age of onset, course, site of lesion, neurologic diagnosis, pathophysiology

why is it important to understand neuroanatomy & physiology?

plan assessment, provide insight into severity and prognosis, plan treatment