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The effects of levodopa on word intelligibility in Parkinson's disease
Received 1 December 2003;
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Abstract
Dysarthria is a common manifestation in patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease. This study investigated the effects of levodopa on intelligibility in patients with Parkinson's disease. Ten participants were tested during on- and off-states using the Yorkston and Beukelman intelligibility test (1980). Intelligibility as scored by a panel of speech therapists was significantly improved in the on-condition. No correlation was found, however, between intelligibility and overall severity of the disease or severity of the motor problems.
Educational outcomes:
As a result of this activity the participant will be able to discuss the effects of levodopa on intelligibility in patients with Parkinson's disease.
Keywords: Parkinson's disease; Hypokinetic dysarthria; Levodopa; Intelligibility
Article Outline
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Patients and methods
- 2.1. Subjects
- 2.2. Procedure
- 2.3. Data analysis
- 3. Results
- 4. Discussion
- Appendix A. Continuing education
- References







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