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Deglutition and temporomandibular disorders in children.

open access: closedMinerva stomatologica, 2010
This study aimed to evaluate the characteristics of deglutition in children having or not temporomandibular disorders (TMD) or signs and/or symptoms of TMD.The sample comprised 152 children aged from 8 to 12 years (78 males and 74 females, mean age 10.05+/-1.39 years).
R A Pizolato   +2 more
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Neurolaryngological Disorders and Deglutition

2017
Dysphagia and dysphonia are commonly associated with neuromuscular disorders. The symptoms and complications arise from the sensorimotor dysfunction of the oral and pharyngeal phases of swallowing. These symptoms may be unapparent due to compensation strategies, absent sensory cough reflex, or altered cognition. The risks of dysphagia are malnutrition,
Carmen Górriz Gil, Gauthier Desuter
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[Problems of deglutition disorders].

Revue de laryngologie - otologie - rhinologie, 1991
Disorders 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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[Deglutition disorders].

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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Aortic Arch Anomalies in Adult Disorders of Deglutition

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1978
Congenital vascular anomalies of the aortic arch are unusual etiologies of dysphagia in the adult. Swallowing abnormalities associated with compression of the esophagus primarily occur at birth or in the immediate neonatal period. However, as the result of arteriosclerotic vascular disease or aneurysm formation, anomalies which were asymptomatic ...
L D, Rowe   +3 more
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[Deglutition disorders in the elderly. Management].

Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2002
GENERAL PRINCIPLES: The management of dysphagia requires multi-disciplinary interventions, implying various procedures, the choice of which depends on the results of the global prior assessment of the patient. General measures for oral hygiene, dental care and the organization of conditions in which meals are taken are essential, particularly for ...
J M, Jacquot   +3 more
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