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Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology, 2022
Pharyngeal scarring stenosis is a rare yet very severe complication in Behçet's disease (BD). Previously, such patients had to undergo tracheostomy for life, which seriously affected the patient's speech and swallowing function. We aim to present the effect of pharyngeal reconstructive surgeries using flaps for severe pharyngeal stenosis in BD.The ...
Wei, Gu, Xiaofeng, Jin, Jian, Wang
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Pharyngeal scarring stenosis is a rare yet very severe complication in Behçet's disease (BD). Previously, such patients had to undergo tracheostomy for life, which seriously affected the patient's speech and swallowing function. We aim to present the effect of pharyngeal reconstructive surgeries using flaps for severe pharyngeal stenosis in BD.The ...
Wei, Gu, Xiaofeng, Jin, Jian, Wang
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Pharyngeal swallow in gastroesophageal reflux disease
Dysphagia, 1988Outside of the otolaryngologic literature it is not generally recognized that symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux are associated with abnormalities in the larynx and pharynx. Published data of videorecordings of the normal pharyngeal swallow in 16 patients asymptomatic for dysphagia or gastroesophageal reflux were compared to data from recordings from ...
C J, Sivit +4 more
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Pharyngeal manifestations of gastroesophageal reflux disease
Abdominal Radiology, 2018This article discusses the extraesophageal manifestations of gastroesophageal reflux disease, focusing primarily on the gamut of pharyngeal abnormalities that can be detected on barium swallows. Abnormalities of pharyngeal swallowing caused by gastroesophageal reflux are illustrated.
Stephen E, Rubesin, Marc S, Levine
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Current treatment of pharyngeal diseases
Lechaschi VrachBackground. Pathology of ENT organs has an important medical and social significance, which is explained by the impact on a number of indicators characterizing the level of quality of life. The increase in life expectancy of the population leads to the fact that otolaryngological complaints come to the forefront in the practice of doctors.
L.G. Gafurova +2 more
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Pharyngeal constrictor paresis: An indicator of neurologic disease?
Dysphagia, 1993Pharyngeal constrictor paresis (PHCP) is sometimes found in videoradiography of the swallowing act in patients complaining of dysphagia. Ten patients with PHCP and 10 dysphagic, age- and sex-matched controls with normal videoradiography were neurologically evaluated and examined with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain and brainstem in order ...
H, Nilsson +3 more
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Statistical correlation between pharyngitis and temporomandibular joint disease
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2005The objective of this study was to evaluate the upper respiratory infection (URI) as an aggravating factor in the established temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disease.Four hundred seventeen patients suffering from temporomandibular disorder (TMD) were selected and investigated by means of questionnaires and clinical examinations.
Young-Du, Jeon +5 more
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Pharyngeal dysmotility in a patient with wilson’s disease
Dysphagia, 1988Wilson’s disease (WD) is an inherited inborn error of copper metabolism. Patients develop tremor, rigidity, dysarthria, sialorrhea, dysphagia, intracorneal pigmentation, and psychiatric and hepatic disease. Dysphagia may progress to such a degree that the patient is unable to eat.
A E, Gulyas, E F, Salazar-Grueso
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[Pharyngeal Wegener's disease: a case report].
Annales d'oto-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico faciale : bulletin de la Societe d'oto-laryngologie des hopitaux de Paris, 2001We report a case of Wegener's disease with an exceptional 10-year course before diagnosis subsequent to the development of severe ENT features. Mucosal ulcerations involving the mouth and the pharynx were highly extensive and resolved completely, but temporarily, with cyclophosphamide and corticosteroid therapy.
S, Ayache +4 more
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Pharyngeal stenosis in Behçet's disease.
Clinical and experimental rheumatology, 1988This report describes a patient with Behçet's disease who developed pharyngeal stenosis. It is suggested that this unusual complication is due to localised myositis.
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