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[Problems of deglutition disorders].
Revue de laryngologie - otologie - rhinologie, 1991Disorders associated with swallowing often appear with difficulty in swallowing or with a cough when food goes down the wrong way. However, a detailed analysis of such disorders shows some distinctive characteristics based on neurological or surgical etiologies.
M, Guatterie, V, Lozano
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HNO, 1998
Dysphagia is related to the impairment of food passage from the mouth to the stomach. Globus pharyngis implies the frequent and often painful sensation of a lump in the throat that usually does not interfere with swallowing and may even be relieved by food intake.
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Dysphagia is related to the impairment of food passage from the mouth to the stomach. Globus pharyngis implies the frequent and often painful sensation of a lump in the throat that usually does not interfere with swallowing and may even be relieved by food intake.
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[Deglutition disorders and cervical arthrosis].
Rhumatologie, 1971P, Lecomte+5 more
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Disorders of Deglutition, Peristalsis, and the Velopharyngeal Portal
2008HENRIQUE M. LEDERMAN+1 more
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[DEGLUTITION DISORDERS IN PEDIATRICS. II. NEUROLOGIC DISEASES AND DEGLUTITION DISORDERS].
Acta paediatrica Belgica, 1996B, GAUDIER, J P, FARRIAUX, B, DELATTRE
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[PATHOLOGY OF DEGLUTITION IN PEDIATRICS. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES AND DEGLUTITION DISORDERS].
Acta paediatrica Belgica, 1996B, GAUDIER, J P, FARRIAUX, B, DELATTRE
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