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Validated prediction of xerostomia in a real-world population: a step toward model-guided radiotherapy. [PDF]
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Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia), 2012
Xerostomia, dry mouth, is a common and chronic problem that not only impacts a patient's comfort but can adversely affect swallowing and vocal abilities. There are many potential etiologies for dry mouth, ranging from the most common, side effects of other medications, to side effects from treatments like radiation for other disorders, to symptoms of ...
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Xerostomia, dry mouth, is a common and chronic problem that not only impacts a patient's comfort but can adversely affect swallowing and vocal abilities. There are many potential etiologies for dry mouth, ranging from the most common, side effects of other medications, to side effects from treatments like radiation for other disorders, to symptoms of ...
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Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1975
Dryness of the mouth (xerostomia) may be transient, as in acute anxiety or severe dehydration. Chronic conditions present more of a problem and can be divided into two distinct groups. First there are disorders of function where the glands are normal but salivary flow is reduced.
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Dryness of the mouth (xerostomia) may be transient, as in acute anxiety or severe dehydration. Chronic conditions present more of a problem and can be divided into two distinct groups. First there are disorders of function where the glands are normal but salivary flow is reduced.
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2021
Xerostomia is most commonly observed in patients treated with certain medications, those subjected to radiotherapy of the head and neck, or in individuals with Sjogren's syndrome. Although it mostly affects geriatric patients, xerostomia can be also observed in young individuals.
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Xerostomia is most commonly observed in patients treated with certain medications, those subjected to radiotherapy of the head and neck, or in individuals with Sjogren's syndrome. Although it mostly affects geriatric patients, xerostomia can be also observed in young individuals.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1962
T, KITAMURA, M, OKUDA
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T, KITAMURA, M, OKUDA
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