Arytenoid cartilage movements are hypokinetic in Parkinson's disease: A quantitative dynamic computerised tomographic study.
Laura Perju-DumbravaKen LauDebbie PhylandVicki PapanikolaouPaul FinlayRichard BearePhilip BardinStephen StuckeyPeter KempsterDominic ThyagarajanPublished in: PloS one (2017)
As predicted, vocal fold adduction movements are reduced in Parkinson's disease on repeated phonation but glottic area is maintained. Some perceptual characteristics of Parkinsonian speech reflect these changes. We are the first to use 320-slice CT to study laryngeal motion. Our findings indicate how Parkinson's disease affects intrinsic laryngeal muscle position and excursion.