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Year : 2002 | Volume
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| Issue : 4 | Page : 380-381 |
Use of Faradic Stimuli in a Case of Recurrent Hystericial Aphonia
Minhaj Nasirabadi1, Gauri Kamat2, Nilesh Shah3
1 Junior Resident, Department of Psychiatry, L.T.M. Medical College and LTM General Hospital, Sion, Mumbai -400022, India 2 Junior Physiotherapist, Department of Physiotherapy, L.T.M. Medical College and LTM General Hospital, Sion, Mumbai -400022, India 3 Professor & Head. Department of Psychiatry, L.T.M. Medical College and LTM General Hospital, Sion, Mumbai -400022, India
Correspondence Address:
Minhaj Nasirabadi Junior Resident, Department of Psychiatry, L.T.M. Medical College and LTM General Hospital, Sion, Mumbai -400022 India
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None  | Check |
PMID: 21206606 
Hysterical aphonia is characterized by abrupt loss of voice without neurological or laryngeal cause and is preceded by conflicts or other stressor. This case report describes the use offaradic stimuli in a case of recurrent hysterical aphonia.
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