DysphagiaBuchholz, DW (1996) What is dysphagia? Editorial. Dysphagia 11: pp. 23-24Buchholz DW (1996) What is dysphagia? Dysphagia 11:23-24Buchholz DW (1996) What is dysphagia? Editorial. Dysphagia 11:23–24Buchholz DW. What is dysphagia? Dysphagia 1996;11:23-4....
The potential causes of neurogenic oropharyngeal dysphagia in cases in which the underlying neurologic disorder is not readily apparent are discussed. The
What is anorexia?Anorexia is a loss of appetite, decreased food intake, or both. Your appetite naturally decreases as you get older. You also get full faster than you used to. This occurs because your body needs less energy. Other natural body changes can also lead to a decreased appetite...
Voluntary cough testing detects the presence of dysphagia and impaired airway defense physiologic capacity and secretion management. Constant assessment of voluntary cough function provides rapid detection of respiratory deterioration, permitting appropriate implementation of cough assist, non-invasive ventilation,...
Patients may have symptoms that simulate gastroesophageal reflux disease, although many present with progressive dysphagia and/or recurrent food impaction. The disease likely results from a combination of genetic, immunologic, and environmental factors and is more common among patients with a history of ...
Feeding and swallowing:The same physical structures of the mouth that allow speech also affect how you suck, chew, and swallow food and liquid. A swallowing disorder such asdysphagiamay co-occur withspeech disorders. Some speech pathologists also have some training in audiology. Audiology is a se...
Diffuse ICC hyperplasia has been described in several kindreds with heritable mutations in KIT (Table 2), and is associated with dysphagia and the development of multiple GISTs,26,29,53,73–78 although many of the tumors do not follow a malignant course. The relationship between GISTs and ...
dysphagia to solid foods and was found to have en-doscopic f i ndings consistent with eosinophilic esophagitis with pathology showing 100 eosinophils per high-power f i eld. During endoscopy, a roundworm, later identif i ed as Anisakidae species, was found. Patient wastreated with a 6-week...
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Dysphagia, 9, 245-255.Buchholz DW (1994) Neurogenic dysphagia: what is the cause when the cause is not obvious? Dysphagia 9: 245-255. [PubMed]Buchholz DW (1994). Neurogenic dysphagia: what is the cause when the cause is not obvious? Dysphagia 9, 245-255....