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The Lancet, 2001
A 27-year-old woman came to the emergency department in April, 1999, after swallowing a toothbrush while cleaning her teeth 1 hour previously. She attributed the accident to clumsiness which made her slip on the wet bathroom floor, thereby forcing the toothbrush deep into her throat She reported no other illnesses.
J, Faust, O, Schreiner
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A 27-year-old woman came to the emergency department in April, 1999, after swallowing a toothbrush while cleaning her teeth 1 hour previously. She attributed the accident to clumsiness which made her slip on the wet bathroom floor, thereby forcing the toothbrush deep into her throat She reported no other illnesses.
J, Faust, O, Schreiner
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1999
Swallowing disorders affect a large and growing number of people in the United States, particularly the elderly. An appreciation of the anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of swallowing disorders allows the practitioner to assess these problems and to make arrangements for their treatment.
E, Domenech, J, Kelly
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Swallowing disorders affect a large and growing number of people in the United States, particularly the elderly. An appreciation of the anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of swallowing disorders allows the practitioner to assess these problems and to make arrangements for their treatment.
E, Domenech, J, Kelly
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1954
The common experience that foreign bodies of similar shape and size can become impacted in one patient in the upper part of the oesophagus and in another patient in the lower part, carries the suggestion that the difference depends more on the nature of the force which has projected them into the oesophagus than on the behaviour of the oesophageal wall
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The common experience that foreign bodies of similar shape and size can become impacted in one patient in the upper part of the oesophagus and in another patient in the lower part, carries the suggestion that the difference depends more on the nature of the force which has projected them into the oesophagus than on the behaviour of the oesophageal wall
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1970
Abstract A method of estimating transit time during the pharyngeal phase of deglutition is described. It was used to study patients with Parkinsonism in a trial of the effects of L-dopa, which was shown to have no demonstrable effect.
D B, Calne +3 more
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Abstract A method of estimating transit time during the pharyngeal phase of deglutition is described. It was used to study patients with Parkinsonism in a trial of the effects of L-dopa, which was shown to have no demonstrable effect.
D B, Calne +3 more
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Gut, 2009
A 34-year-old man underwent gastroscopy to evaluate episodes of difficulty in swallowing. Gastroscopy revealed suspected extraluminal compression in the oesophageal–cardiac junction (fig 1). History of epigastric fullness was also noted. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed a cystic lesion between the left lobe of the liver and the oesophagus.
H-H, Liang +7 more
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A 34-year-old man underwent gastroscopy to evaluate episodes of difficulty in swallowing. Gastroscopy revealed suspected extraluminal compression in the oesophageal–cardiac junction (fig 1). History of epigastric fullness was also noted. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed a cystic lesion between the left lobe of the liver and the oesophagus.
H-H, Liang +7 more
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 2016
Swallowing can be a trigger for syncope and can cause significant morbidity and mortality if not recognized. A 13-year-old presented with clusters of transient complete atrioventricular block after repair of a sinus venosus atrial septal defect. Pacemaker implantation was successful in treating these symptoms.
Stephen Manu, Peter F. Aziz
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Swallowing can be a trigger for syncope and can cause significant morbidity and mortality if not recognized. A 13-year-old presented with clusters of transient complete atrioventricular block after repair of a sinus venosus atrial septal defect. Pacemaker implantation was successful in treating these symptoms.
Stephen Manu, Peter F. Aziz
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1988
Swallowing is a coordinated activity that enables solids and liquids to pass uninterruptedly from the mouth to the stomach. Dysphagia occurs when this process is disrupted by organic or functional alterations at the level of swallow initiation or esophageal emptying.
A, Merlo, S, Cohen
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Swallowing is a coordinated activity that enables solids and liquids to pass uninterruptedly from the mouth to the stomach. Dysphagia occurs when this process is disrupted by organic or functional alterations at the level of swallow initiation or esophageal emptying.
A, Merlo, S, Cohen
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2007
The oropharyngeal swallow mechanism is comprised of several behaviours that change systematically or occur randomly. The systematic changes are dependent on the bolus characteristics (i.e. volume and viscosity) and voluntary control. An oropharyngeal swallow is rapid (less than 2 s), and videofluoroscopy is required to determine which muscles or nerves
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The oropharyngeal swallow mechanism is comprised of several behaviours that change systematically or occur randomly. The systematic changes are dependent on the bolus characteristics (i.e. volume and viscosity) and voluntary control. An oropharyngeal swallow is rapid (less than 2 s), and videofluoroscopy is required to determine which muscles or nerves
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Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 1999
Diagnostic ultrasound plays an important role in logopedics and phoniatrics. In this article the basic principles of ultrasound are introduced along with the various ultrasonic methods used for assessment and intervention: B-mode, TM-mode, spectral Doppler, color Doppler and enhanced color Doppler.
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Diagnostic ultrasound plays an important role in logopedics and phoniatrics. In this article the basic principles of ultrasound are introduced along with the various ultrasonic methods used for assessment and intervention: B-mode, TM-mode, spectral Doppler, color Doppler and enhanced color Doppler.
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