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Dysphagia after Surgery for Laryngeal Cancer

Joo YH

The swallowing function of individuals who have undergone laryngeal surgery differs from those who have not because of the anatomical separation of the airway from the digestive system. The likelihood,...
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Two Cases of Dysphagia as a Secondary Postoperative Complication after Anterior Cervical Spine Fusion

Jung DH, Park YE, Lee JW

Dysphagia frequently presents in patients with a cervical spinal cord injury following anterior cervical spine fusion (ACSF). However, it is essential to identify the cause of dysphagia because it can...
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Ultrasound Utilization in the Diagnosis and Management of Dysphagia

Kim MW

Dysphagia, prevalent in stroke (51%-78%), Parkinson’s disease (80%-95%), ALS (80% in advanced stages), multiple sclerosis (31.3%), and dementia (13%-57%) patients, presents significant diagnostic challenges. Standard evaluation methods, such as VFSS...
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Difference in Performance of Health Professionals on the Use of Food Thickeners for Dysphagia

Seol Jh, Hwang Hj, Kim Dy, Lee Kh, Yang Ka, Song Yc, Lee J, Choi KH, Park Ej, Song Yj

  • KMID: 2559389
  • J Korean Dysphagia Soc.
  • 2024 Jul;14(2):101-108.
Objective: This study examined whether related experts within the same organ know the standardized viscosity system of fluids and can manufacture solutions consistently. Methods: The subjects of this study were 22...
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