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A Case of Severe Dysphagia after Aesthetic Two-Jaw Surgery

Im YH, Son SA, Park SJ, Park YH

This study reports a case who presented with swallowing difficulty after orthognathic surgery. A female patient, who had undergone orthognathic surgery for esthetic purpose, presented with dysphagia. Administration of botulinum...
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Effectiveness of Formal Dysphagia Screening for Stroke Patients

Yoo MR, Chun YM, Choi KH, Kwon SU, Lee EJ

Objective: Early identification of dysphagia after stroke helps in preventing aspiration pneumonia. However, data are limited regarding the effectiveness of formal dysphagia screening for reducing the risk of aspiration pneumonia. The...
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Designed Meal Development and Sensory Evaluation for Dysphagia Patients

Choi KJ, Park YS, Seong MY, Oh BM, Shin WS

Objective: Thickening agents used in dysphagia diets to adjust the viscosity of foods adversely affect the inherent food flavors and colors. Chopped and ground foods have unfamiliar flavors, colors and...
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Dysphagia in Wilson’s Disease: A Case Report of One-Year Follow-Up

Kim D, Park YG, Park JH, Park J

Wilson’s disease (WD) is a genetic disease caused by an ATP7B gene mutation. Although dysphagia is known as a neurological manifestation of WD, clinical case reports with post-treatment long-term follow-up...
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Relationship between Swallowing Function, Diet Level and Pulmonary Function in Post-Stroke Patients

Yoo M, Lee HJ, Ko EJ, Park J, Park YG

Objective: To identify the relationship between dysphagia, dietary level, and pulmonary function in post-stroke patients. Methods: Thirty-six post-stroke patients with dysphagia, who were hospitalized from June 2017 to October 2017 in...
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Respiratory Arrest Induced by Presbyesophagus: A Case Report

Jeong YS, Suh I, Kim JK, Bae JS, Lim JY

Presbyesophagus is a unique cause of dysphagia in the elderly, which features incomplete relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter, dilatation of the esophagus, decreased esophageal peristaltic pressures, abnormal esophageal contractions,...
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Novel Animal Model of Oral Dysphagia Following Hemiglossectomy

Kim MJ, Tri HM, Kim JM, Choi ME, Kim YM, Choi JS, Kim JW

Objective: This study aimed to establish an animal model of oral dysphagia for translational research purposes. Methods: Four week old C57BL/6 mice were randomized to a surgical partial glossectomy group (horizontal...
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Usefulness of Maximal Expiratory Pressure in Evaluating Dysphagia after Ischemic Stroke

Jang BS, Jeong HJ, Choi HE, Lee JH, Sim YJ, Kim GC

Objective: We investigated the usefulness of maximal expiratory pressure (MEP) in evaluating dysphagia subsequent to ischemic stroke. Methods: This study included patients with ischemic stroke who underwent MEP testing and videofluoroscopic...
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Dysgeusia as Anti-GQ1b Antibody Syndrome with Brainstem Involvement: A Tractography Case Report

Han Y, Kim YK, Park GY, Jeong SA, Im S

Dysgeusia and dysphagia are rarely reported as the sole clinical symptoms of anti-GQ1b antibody syndrome involving the cranial nerves (CN). According to previous reports, those exhibiting bilateral facial nerve palsy...
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Comparison of Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Study in Patients with Stroke-Associated Pneumonia

Seo JS, Ku KH, Park YS

Objective: To compare the findings of videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) in patients with stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP). Methods: Between January 2015 and June 2019, 1245 patients diagnosed with pneumonia underwent VFSS examination....
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Future Perspective of the Elderly Food in a Super-Aged Society

Shin WS

Korea is a country whose society has been aging rapidly. The population aged 65 years is expected to be 20% in 2025 and 42.5% by 2065, which is the definition...
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Concordance between Oropharyngeal Flora and Peristomal Wound Culture Bacteria Following Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy: A Prospective Cohort Study

Jung DH, Baek DH, Yoon JA, Kim SH, Lee BJ, Cho MK, Shin YB

Objective: To examine the concordance between the oropharyngeal flora and peristomal wound culture bacteria following percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) placement. Methods: Cultures of oropharyngeal flora before PEG placement and peristomal wound...
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