نتایج جستجو برای: deglutition disorders

تعداد نتایج: 671561  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2012
Almiro José Machado Agrício N Crespo

UNLABELLED For several factors, not yet fully explained until now, infant deglutition may persist after changing the primary teeth and such swallowing is classified as atypical swallowing. Possible causes: finger sucking, bottle feeding, sucking the tongue and mouth breathing. There is no consensus about the etiology of atypical deglutition. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to compare the ...

Journal: :Gastroenterology 1972

Journal: :Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings 2017

2014
Lisiane De Rosa Barbosa Erissandra Gomes Gilberto Bueno Fischer Lisiane De Rosa Barbosa Erissandra Gomes Gilberto Bueno Fischer

OBJECTIVE To determine the occurrence of clinical signs of dysphagia in infants with acute viral bronchiolitis, to compare the respiratory parameters during deglutition, and to ensure the intra- and inter- examiners agreement, as well as to accomplish intra and interexaminators concordance of the clinical evaluation of the deglutition. METHODS This was a cross-sectional study of 42 infants ag...

2017
Sukhdeep Bhogal Pooja Sethi Yasir Taha Muralidhar Papireddy Akhilesh Mahajan Syed Imran M Zaidi Vijay Ramu Timir Paul

Deglutition syncope is a relatively rare cause of syncope that belongs to the category of neurally mediated reflex syncopal syndromes. The phenomenon is related to vagal reflex in context to deglutition causing atrioventricular block and acute reduction in cardiac output leading to dizziness or syncope. We present case series of two cases of deglutition syncope, of which first was managed medic...

2014
Shinsuke Sato Masazumi Mizuma Fumihito Kasai

It has been reported that 9%-42% psychiatric patients suffer from complications such as dysphagia and eating disorders [1], which can result in serious problems such as aspiration pneumonitis and suffocation [2-4]. Psychogenic eating disorders result from specific psychiatric disorders, whereas drug-induced dysphagia results from other causes [5,6]. Pharmacological actions, such as sedation, an...

Journal: :Acta oto-rhino-laryngologica Belgica 1980
P H Damsté

The tongue is as an organ of speech and articulation not as indispensable as the soft palate. The recovery of speech after extirpation of the tongue is usually satisfactory, and the intelligibility of patients with microglossia compares favourably with the speech of an untreated cleft palate patient. Hypernasality and nasal escape of air are typical also for the congenital short palate (in the ...

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