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  • Psychiatry
  • Neurology
  • Speech-Language Pathology

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  • Schizoaffective Disorder is a chronic mental health condition.
  • Functional (dissociative) dysphonia is a voice disorder.
  • Comorbidities between psychiatric and voice disorders are complex.

Observation:

  • A 40-year-old male with Schizoaffective Disorder and functional dysphonia experienced complete resolution of voice symptoms during a psychotic relapse.
  • Dysphonia symptoms re-emerged as the psychosis resolved.
  • These voice symptoms were exacerbated by psychosocial stress.

Findings:

  • This is the first reported case linking psychotic relapse to the resolution of functional dysphonia.
  • The study explores potential neurobiological or psychological mechanisms underlying this association.

Implications:

  • Understanding this association may offer novel therapeutic insights for functional dysphonia.
  • Further research is warranted to explore the interplay between psychosis and voice disorders.