Pediatric Dysphagia

W McClain, J Luttrell, E Lambert - Otolaryngologic Clinics of …, 2024 - oto.theclinics.com
Swallowing is the process by which food, liquid, saliva, and pharyngeal secretions are
transferred from the oral cavity and the pharynx to the esophagus and the stomach. Normal …

Swallowing dysfunctions in patients with disorders of consciousness: Evidence from neuroimaging data, assessment, and management

A Regnier, E Mélotte, C Aubinet… - …, 2024 - content.iospress.com
Following severe brain injuries, a subset of patients may remain in an altered state of
consciousness; most of these patients require artificial feeding. Currently, a functional oral …

Effects of interferential current electrical stimulation (IFCS) on mastication and swallowing function in healthy young adults: A preliminary study

Y Iizumi, Y Ihara, J Koike… - Clinical and Experimental …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives This study aimed to investigate the effects of interferential current electrical
stimulation (IFCS) on masticatory and swallowing function. Materials and Methods Twenty …

A systematic review of the perspectives of botulinum toxin use on the quality of life of neurological patients with drooling

MA Silva, MMF da Silveira, BRV Pedrosa… - Clinical Oral …, 2024 - Springer
Objective To investigate the effectiveness of botulinum toxin in the salivary glands of patients
with neurological impairment and drooling and its impact on the quality of life. Materials and …

Saliva

L Mandel - Clinical Management of Salivary Gland Disorders, 2024 - Springer
Salivary volume measurements are an integral part of any investigation of a salivary gland
(SG) disorder. Abnormal SG conditions brought about by intrinsic and extrinsic factors …

Дисфагия у детей: обзор

АН Завьялова, ВП Новикова - Университетский терапевтический …, 2023 - ojs3.gpmu.org
Аннотация Дисфагия-расстройство акта глотания, препятствующее продвижению
жидкости, твердой пищи или одновременно и того и другого от глотки до желудка …

Comparison of factors associated with drooling between intractable neuromuscular disease and cerebral palsy

N Ishida, S Ono, R Suzuki, K Nojiri, S Ootsuki… - Journal of Clinical …, 2023 - Elsevier
Drooling represents a common and noteworthy symptom in patients with intractable
neuromuscular disease (IND) and cerebral palsy (CP) and can lead to poor quality of life …