Dysphagia, a severe comorbidity of many neurological diseases, often lacks targeted therapies. This critical review assessed ...
Huntington’s disease is a brain disorder that can affect various functions, including the ability to swallow — particularly as the disease progresses. Huntington’s disease is a neurogenerative ...
Myasthenia gravis patients show higher rates of dysarthria, dysphonia, dysphagia, and aspiration pneumonia compared to non-affected individuals. Despite high disorder rates, most myasthenia gravis ...
It is gratifying to see attention paid to the nutritional status of stroke patients with dysphagia, an often overlooked aspect of care.1 However, it is unfortunate that Hillel Finestone and Linda ...
The 4 stages of dysphagia range from mild to severe, but no single, universally accepted scale exists. Dysphagia refers to difficulty swallowing. It occurs when there is a disruption in one or more ...
Swallowing is a complex function that is often taken for granted. As individuals age, physiologic changes can contribute to increased difficulty in swallowing. 1 Healthy older adults as well as those ...
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