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PRESBYPHAGIA AND SARCOPENIC DYSPHAGIA: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN AGING, SARCOPENIA, AND DEGLUTITION DISORDERS

Journal of Frailty & Aging, 2014
Presbyphagia refers to age-related changes in the swallowing mechanism in the elderly associated witha frailty in swallowing. Presbyphagia is different from dysphagia. Sarcopenic dysphagia is difficulty swallowingdue to sarcopenia of generalized skeletal muscles and swallowing muscles.
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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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[Deglutition disorders and cervical arthrosis].

Rhumatologie, 1971
P, Lecomte   +5 more
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Disorders of Deglutition, Peristalsis, and the Velopharyngeal Portal

2008
HENRIQUE M. LEDERMAN   +1 more
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A Clinical Survey of Deglutition Disorders at a Private ENT Clinic

Nihon Kikan Shokudoka Gakkai Kaiho, 2007
Kazuo Yao   +7 more
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Principles of Deglutition

2013
Gregory N. Postma   +3 more
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[Deglutition and its disorders].

open access: closed, 1956
P Mounier-Kuhn, A Soulas
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