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Evidence Based Review of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Swallowing

Park JB

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is a relatively new therapeutic approach for dysphagia, involving the application of electrical current across the skin to excite the nerve or muscle tissue. Recently, investigators...
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Deglutition Syncope Associated With Ventricular Asystole in a Patient With Permanent Atrial Fibrillation

Lee GY, Chang BS, Song JU, Ok CS, Sohn SY, Jo HC, Noh HJ, Choi SH, Kim JH, Kim JS

Deglutition syncope is a situational syncope that is diagnosed only by a detailed history. We report deglutition syncope in a 62-year-old man, who had permanent atrial fibrillation. The patient had...
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Evaluation of hyoid bone movements in subjects with open bite: a study with real-time balanced turbo field echo cine-magnetic resonance imaging

Karacay S, Gokce S, Yildirim E

OBJECTIVE: To assess the position and movements of the hyoid bone during deglutition in patients with open bite. METHODS: Thirty-six subjects were divided into 2 groups according to the presence of...
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Improving Speech and Swallowing Functions in Patients with Stroke

Kwon M

Dysphagia incidence can be up to 90% of patients after CVA disease and most of the patients demonstrate speech problems as well as dysphagia. The term of swallowing includes the...
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Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Swallowing

Park D, Ryu JS

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has been increasingly used on dysphagic patients with the aim of improving their swallowing ability. However, there were insufficient clinical and basic knowledge of NMES in...
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Risk Factors and Assessment of Aspiration

Ko SH

Aspiration is the entry of materials, such as pharyngeal secretions, food, or stomach contents, into the respiratory system. Dysphagia is the most common risk factor of aspiration, but there are...
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A Case of Tubular Duplication of the Esophagus

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  • KMID: 1665508
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1990 Nov;10(2):297-300.
Esophageal duplication is a rare congenital malformation Although the exact etiology of duplication of the esophagus has not been well established, esophageal duplications are due to abnormal outpouching of endoderm...
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A Case of Swallow Syncope Associated With Cold Beverage Ingestion

Kim C, Ko SM, Kim N, Park SM, Lee GY, Cho JH, Kim JS

Swallow syncope (also known as deglutition syncope) is a relatively rare type of syncope that is treatable if diagnosed correctly. We report a case of a 39-year-old man with recurrent...
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Supraglottic Partial Laryngectomy is Contraindicated in Patients Elder than 70 Years Old?

Choi EC, Kim CH, Shin SH, Lim JY, Yang HD, Kim KM

  • KMID: 2275913
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2002 Apr;45(4):383-386.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Some use age 70 as a cut-off point for supraglottic laryngectomy because of postoperative aspiration and deglutition complications. But the relationship between age and postoperative aspiration and...
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The Usefulness of the Dynamic Image of the Pharynx with Digital Radiography in Dysphagia Following Stroke

Kim JS

  • KMID: 2275065
  • Chonnam Med J.
  • 1996 Dec;32(2):203-210.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of digital radiography in the assessment of dysphagia following stroke. Eighteen patients (male:8, female:10) and 10 control group were performed...
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Practical Assessment of Dysphagia in Stroke Patients

Lee KM, Kim HJ

OBJECTIVE: To develop a quantitative and organ-specific practical test for the diagnosis and treatment of dysphagia based on assessment of stroke patients. METHODS: An initial test composed of 24 items was...
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Glottis Closure for Intractable Aspiration Patient with Tracheal Defect and Tracheoesophageal Fistula

Park HW, Kim JP, Park JJ, Woo SH

Many surgical procedures have been established to treat swallowing disorders with aspiration. These operations allow restoration of respiration and deglutition without aspiration. Many surgical procedures have been established to treat...
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Cricopharyngeal Incoordination in Infancy

Kim YJ, Seo JK

  • KMID: 2142445
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1994 Jun;37(6):752-758.
Cricopharyngeal incoordination of infancy is a rare disease, characterized by difficult swallowing soon after birth. regurgitation, frequent choking and aspiration with deglutition, recurrent aspiration pneumonia, and to-and-fro movement of the...
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The Effect of Stroke on Pharyngeal Laterality During Swallowing

Yang S, Choi KH, Son YR

OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether patterns of dysphagia and swallowing laterality differ according to the location of brain lesions in patients with stroke. METHODS: Patients with stroke >20 years of age were...
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A Case of Dysphagia Aortica Caused by a Large Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm

Choi HY, Jeon U, Lee SW, Park SH, Yu HY

Dysphagia aortica is a rare condition defined by difficulty in swallowing and is caused by extrinsic compression of the esophagus due to an ectatic, tortuous, or aneurysmatic atherosclerotic thoracic aorta....
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Medical Management for Radiation-induced Dysphagia

Seo HG

Dysphagia after radiotherapy for head and neck cancer is a common problem that affects the nutritional status and quality of life of patients. In particular, although radiation-induced dysphagia associated with...
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Effect of the Order of Test Diets on the Accuracy and Safety of Swallowing Studies

Jung SH, Kim J, Jeong H, Lee SU

OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the order of test diets influences the results of swallowing studies with regard to their accuracy and safety. METHODS: Subjects with suspected dysphagia underwent a videofluoroscopic swallowing...
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Compensatory Technique Using Therapeutic Band for Dysphagia

Lee DY, Kim H, Cheon JH, Lim NN, Lee HK, Cho YK, Lee SH

A 63-year-old man visited outpatient clinic complaining of dysphagia due to left jugular foramen meningioma. The patient underwent conventional dysphagia rehabilitation programs but functional improvement was not enough. A videofluoroscopic...
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Coexistence of Aberrant Right Subclavian Artery and Common Carotid Trunk

Yang GE, Lee BH

Aberrant right subclavian artery is the most common anomaly of the aortic arch. The frequency of such irregularity is about 0.5-1% of the population with this condition. Common carotid trunk...
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Effectiveness of Combining Behavioral Treatment With Valproic Acid for Dysphagia Caused by Palatal Myoclonus in Patients With Stroke: Two Case Reports

Kim BR, Lee Y, Kim SJ, Kim H, Lee JW, Lee S, Lee J

Palatal myoclonus (PM) is a rare disease that may induce dysphagia. Since dysphagia related to PM is unique and is characterized by myoclonic movements of the involved muscles, specific treatments...
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