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. 2017 Nov 9;60(11):3043–3057. doi: 10.1044/2016_JSLHR-S-16-0218

Table 1.

Demographic information for speakers with dysarthria.

Sex Age (years) Medical etiology Severity of disorder
F 46 Brain tumor Mild–moderate
M 58 Brainstem stroke Moderate
M 56 Cerebellar ataxia Mild
F 69 Cerebral palsy Severe
M 60 Cerebral palsy Severe
F 68 Freidreich's ataxia Mild
F 47 Huntington's disease Moderate–severe
M 55 Huntington's disease Severe
M 43 Hydrocephalus Severe
F 53 Multiple sclerosis Mild–moderate
F 60 Multiple sclerosis Moderate–severe
F 79 Parkinson's disease Mild
M 76 Parkinson's disease Mild
M 77 Parkinson's disease Mild
M 67 Parkinson's disease Mild
F 83 Parkinson's disease Mild
M 68 Parkinson's disease Mild
M 89 Parkinson's disease Mild
M 58 Parkinson's disease Mild
M 73 Parkinson's disease Mild
M 79 Parkinson's disease Mild
M 69 Parkinson's disease Mild
M 68 Parkinson's disease Mild
F 70 Parkinson's disease Mild–moderate
M 67 Parkinson's disease Mild–moderate
M 71 Parkinson's disease Mild–moderate
F 73 Parkinson's disease Mild–moderate
M 65 Parkinson's disease Mild–moderate
M 75 Parkinson's disease Moderate
M 79 Parkinson's disease Moderate
M 71 Parkinson's disease Moderate
M 69 Parkinson's disease Moderate
M 81 Parkinson's disease Moderate–severe
M 77 Parkinson's disease Moderate–severe
F 67 Progressive supranuclear palsy Mild
M 64 Spinocerebellar ataxia Severe
M 72 Stroke Severe
F 48 Traumatic brain injury Mild–moderate
M 55 Traumatic brain injury Mild–moderate
M 60 Traumatic brain injury Moderate
M 47 Traumatic brain injury Severe
M 53 Undetermined neurological disease Moderate
F 45 Wilson's disease Mild

Note. F = female; M = male.