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NTR: Abnormal type of vocalizations (Associated motor) #7776

Closed pnrobinson closed 9 months ago

pnrobinson commented 2 years ago

New term request Abnormal type of vocalizations (kalia_091117031725): Involuntary vocalizations, groaning, grunting, humming included

pnrobinson commented 2 years ago

@MickeySegal This is a great review -- https://movementdisorders.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/mds.27855

Currently, the HPO seems to only have phonic tics. Phonic tics HP:0100035

I will add Involuntary vocalization as a superclass and add the categories as suggested in that article.

Question -- does this belong under Involuntary movements HP:0004305?

MickeySegal commented 2 years ago

I'm not sure how this got on the list because we have Phonic tics HP:0100035 listed for our "Involuntary vocalizations" finding.

Vocal tics don't quite fit under "Involuntary movements" unless you widen the definition to include vocalization muscles.

Another good link that we use is http://www.lifesatwitch.com/museum.html

pnrobinson commented 9 months ago

@MickeySegal @bcoleman96

I have rearranged the hierarchy under HP:4000074 Involuntary vocalizations to reflect the phenomena in the cited article.

MickeySegal commented 9 months ago

But https://hpo.jax.org/app/browse/term/HP:4000074 is "Idiosyncratic language".

bcoleman96 commented 8 months ago

This should be addressed more thoroughly in the language workshops that we are currently planning.