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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1961
The fact that one of us was unable to find a medical reference to the volume of a liquid consumed by a patient in the act of swallowing, led us to attempt to obtain this information experimentally. These pilot-study findings are presented in the belief that such information may be of interest to those physicians who have occasion to treat cases of ...
D V, JONES, C E, WORK
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The fact that one of us was unable to find a medical reference to the volume of a liquid consumed by a patient in the act of swallowing, led us to attempt to obtain this information experimentally. These pilot-study findings are presented in the belief that such information may be of interest to those physicians who have occasion to treat cases of ...
D V, JONES, C E, WORK
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Clinical Neurophysiology, 2003
Swallowing is a complex motor event that is difficult to investigate in man by neurophysiological experiments. For this reason, the characteristics of the brain stem pathways have been studied in experimental animals. However, the sequential and orderly activation of the swallowing muscles with the monitoring of the laryngeal excursion can be recorded ...
Cumhur, Ertekin, Ibrahim, Aydogdu
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Swallowing is a complex motor event that is difficult to investigate in man by neurophysiological experiments. For this reason, the characteristics of the brain stem pathways have been studied in experimental animals. However, the sequential and orderly activation of the swallowing muscles with the monitoring of the laryngeal excursion can be recorded ...
Cumhur, Ertekin, Ibrahim, Aydogdu
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International journal of language and communication disorders, 2019
BACKGROUND Effortful swallowing training (EST) is a remedial method for the training of swallowing-related muscles in the oropharyngeal phase. However, clinical evidence of its effectiveness is insufficient.
Hee-Su Park +3 more
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BACKGROUND Effortful swallowing training (EST) is a remedial method for the training of swallowing-related muscles in the oropharyngeal phase. However, clinical evidence of its effectiveness is insufficient.
Hee-Su Park +3 more
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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2003
SRIVATHSAN, K., et al.: Swallow Syncope. Swallow syncope is a rare disorder caused by hypersensitive vagotonic reflex in response to deglutition. A 26‐year‐old man complained of recurrent light‐headedness and near syncope on swallowing was hospitalized for monitoring and evaluation.
Komandoor, Srivathsan, Richard W, Lee
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SRIVATHSAN, K., et al.: Swallow Syncope. Swallow syncope is a rare disorder caused by hypersensitive vagotonic reflex in response to deglutition. A 26‐year‐old man complained of recurrent light‐headedness and near syncope on swallowing was hospitalized for monitoring and evaluation.
Komandoor, Srivathsan, Richard W, Lee
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BMJ, 2015
Name the imaging modality used and the condition shown in fig 1⇓. The imaging modality used is a barium swallow investigation and it shows a pharyngeal pouch. An incidental note was made of fusion of the C5-C7 vertebrae. ### Discussion The clinical presentation of a pharyngeal pouch …
Ball SL, Arullendran P
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Name the imaging modality used and the condition shown in fig 1⇓. The imaging modality used is a barium swallow investigation and it shows a pharyngeal pouch. An incidental note was made of fusion of the C5-C7 vertebrae. ### Discussion The clinical presentation of a pharyngeal pouch …
Ball SL, Arullendran P
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New Scientist, 2016
First came the gluten-free fad; now the lectin-free diet is trying to demonise more perfectly healthy foods, warns Anthony ...
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First came the gluten-free fad; now the lectin-free diet is trying to demonise more perfectly healthy foods, warns Anthony ...
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The Lancet, 2009
A 56-year-old woman with a history of depression and schizophrenia presented 2 days after having accidentally swallowed her dentures during breakfast. The patient was asymptomatic and the physical examination showed no abnormal changes. A plain abdominal radiograph (fi gure A) showed the metallic foreign body within the small intestine, with no sign of
Nicola, Mumoli +2 more
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A 56-year-old woman with a history of depression and schizophrenia presented 2 days after having accidentally swallowed her dentures during breakfast. The patient was asymptomatic and the physical examination showed no abnormal changes. A plain abdominal radiograph (fi gure A) showed the metallic foreign body within the small intestine, with no sign of
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Archives of Surgery, 1988
We encountered four cases of toothbrush swallowing and reviewed the literature on this subject. A total of 31 toothbrushes within the gastrointestinal tract have been reported. None have passed spontaneously. Several have caused significant complications related to pressure necrosis, including gastritis, mucosal tears, and perforation.
A D, Kirk +3 more
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We encountered four cases of toothbrush swallowing and reviewed the literature on this subject. A total of 31 toothbrushes within the gastrointestinal tract have been reported. None have passed spontaneously. Several have caused significant complications related to pressure necrosis, including gastritis, mucosal tears, and perforation.
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Dysphagia and Swallowing Disorders.
The Medical clinics of North America, 2021E. McCarty, T. Chao
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Neuroplasticity and Swallowing
Dysphagia, 2009Recent research has suggested that the central nervous system controlling swallowing can undergo experience-dependent plasticity. Moreover, swallowing neuroplastic change may be associated with behavioural modulation. This article presents research evidence suggesting that nonbehavioural and behavioural interventions, as well as injury, can induce ...
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