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[Deglutition disorders in elderly patients].

Soins. Gerontologie, 2013
Deglutition disorders are frequent in elderly patients and can lead to serious consequences in terms of morbidity and mortality. Despite an easy screening test with the water, they are ignored or underestimated. Moreover, early detection and treatment focused essentially on the adaptation of textures, postures as well as the provision of information ...
Feriel, Menasria   +2 more
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[Deglutition disorders in early childhood].

Revue medicale de la Suisse romande, 2002
The dysphagia in the newborn or the toddler is not an easy diagnosis, and the degree of anatomic development and neurologic maturation according to the age of the child should be taken into account. Among the investigations, a combined endoscopic examination of both upper digestive tract and airways is mandatory, because of the possible association ...
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[Anatomy and pathophysiology of deglutition disorders].

Der Radiologe, 1996
In the nervous system there are many automatized functions that require multilevel control. Some of them are more important because of their link with some vital functions. Only two are crucial to survival: respiration and the pumping of the heart. Swallowing is integrated within the respiratory system, explaining the need for great reliability and ...
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[Deglutition disorders].

[Kango gijutsu] : [Nursing technique], 1987
Y, Matsuo   +3 more
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[Deglutition and its disorders].

Revue de laryngologie - otologie - rhinologie, 2003
P, MOUNIER-KUHN, A, SOULAS
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Disorders of Deglutition, Peristalsis, and the Velopharyngeal Portal

open access: closed, 2008
Henrique Manoel Lederman   +1 more
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[Deglutition disorders and cervical arthrosis].

Rhumatologie, 1971
P, Lecomte   +5 more
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