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Deglutition and the regulation of the swallow motor pattern.
Physiology, 2022Despite centuries of investigation, questions and controversies remain regarding the fundamental genesis and motor pattern of swallow. Two significant topics include inspiratory muscle activity during swallow (Schluckatmung, i.e., "swallow-breath"), and ...
T. Pitts, Kimberly E. Iceman
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Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 2020
Dysphagia in the elderly, known as presbydysphagia, has become a relevant public health problem in several countries. Swallowing disorders may be a consequence of different neurological disorders (secondary presbydysphagia) or the expression of the aging
G. Cosentino +15 more
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Dysphagia in the elderly, known as presbydysphagia, has become a relevant public health problem in several countries. Swallowing disorders may be a consequence of different neurological disorders (secondary presbydysphagia) or the expression of the aging
G. Cosentino +15 more
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2020
Background: Respiratory phase patterns associated with deglutition and clearance of pharynx by deglutition are important in protecting airways and lungs against aspiration.
Kiminori Sato +5 more
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Background: Respiratory phase patterns associated with deglutition and clearance of pharynx by deglutition are important in protecting airways and lungs against aspiration.
Kiminori Sato +5 more
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Deglutition--Trochlear Synkinesis
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1974A 48-year-old woman had a history of diplopia induced by swallowing. During the initial volitional phase of deglutition, the left globe was seen to intort and move downward. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of this peculiar congenital cranial nerve synkinesis.
A R, McLeod, J S, Glaser
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Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2016
Swallow syncope, characterised by transient loss of consciousness induced by swallowing, is a rare form of neurally mediated syncope. We present ECG tracings from a patient with a clear history of swallow syncope with brief discussion on management options.
Zafir, Islam +2 more
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Swallow syncope, characterised by transient loss of consciousness induced by swallowing, is a rare form of neurally mediated syncope. We present ECG tracings from a patient with a clear history of swallow syncope with brief discussion on management options.
Zafir, Islam +2 more
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Physiological Reviews, 1957
James F. Bosma, “Deglutition: Pharyngeal Stage” Page 289: line 32, should read: “… and respiration share the pharynx as a common portal, without a separate spout …”
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James F. Bosma, “Deglutition: Pharyngeal Stage” Page 289: line 32, should read: “… and respiration share the pharynx as a common portal, without a separate spout …”
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Deglutition and respiratory patterns during sleep in the aged
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2016Kiminori Sato +2 more
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Journal of Sleep Research
This cross‐sectional study aimed to assess the prevalence of atypical deglutition (tongue thrust) in children diagnosed with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and to explore its associations, particularly in relation to the type ...
P. Bokov +4 more
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This cross‐sectional study aimed to assess the prevalence of atypical deglutition (tongue thrust) in children diagnosed with moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and to explore its associations, particularly in relation to the type ...
P. Bokov +4 more
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A FURTHER EXPERIMENTAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE MECHANISM OF DEGLUTITION
It is now about seventeen years since Kronecker and myself* advanced the view that in the act of deglutition liquids and semi-solids are not carried down the (esophagus by the slow process of peristalsis, but are thrown down with great rapidity by the ...
S. Meltzer
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