Managing dysphagia. Special problems in patients with neurologic disease.
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Horner, J; Massey, EW
Published in: Postgrad Med
April 1991
Swallowing is a brief but intricate process. When this process is interrupted, as in patients with neurologic disorders, problems such as aspiration and risk of malnutrition can occur. The authors of this article discuss an individualized approach to evaluation and management of neurogenic oropharyngeal dysphagia. Three cases illustrate the diversity of causes, signs and symptoms, and clinical course.
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Postgrad Med
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0032-5481
Publication Date
April 1991
Volume
89
Issue
5
Start / End Page
203 / 213
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Posture
- Humans
- General & Internal Medicine
- Deglutition Disorders
- Deglutition
- Aging
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Horner, J., & Massey, E. W. (1991). Managing dysphagia. Special problems in patients with neurologic disease. Postgrad Med, 89(5), 203–213. https://doi.org/10.1080/00325481.1991.11700904
Horner, J., and E. W. Massey. “Managing dysphagia. Special problems in patients with neurologic disease.” Postgrad Med 89, no. 5 (April 1991): 203–13. https://doi.org/10.1080/00325481.1991.11700904.
Horner J, Massey EW. Managing dysphagia. Special problems in patients with neurologic disease. Postgrad Med. 1991 Apr;89(5):203–13.
Horner, J., and E. W. Massey. “Managing dysphagia. Special problems in patients with neurologic disease.” Postgrad Med, vol. 89, no. 5, Apr. 1991, pp. 203–13. Pubmed, doi:10.1080/00325481.1991.11700904.
Horner J, Massey EW. Managing dysphagia. Special problems in patients with neurologic disease. Postgrad Med. 1991 Apr;89(5):203–213.
Published In
Postgrad Med
DOI
ISSN
0032-5481
Publication Date
April 1991
Volume
89
Issue
5
Start / End Page
203 / 213
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Posture
- Humans
- General & Internal Medicine
- Deglutition Disorders
- Deglutition
- Aging