The role of the cerebral cortex in swallowing

RE Martin, BJ Sessle - Dysphagia, 1993 - Springer
This paper reviews clinical, neuroanatomical, and neurophysiological studies that have
implicated the cerebral cortex in the initiation and/or regulation of swallowing as well as …

Neurogenic dysphagia: what is the cause when the cause is not obvious?

DW Buchholz - Dysphagia, 1994 - Springer
The potential causes of neurogenic oropharyngeal dysphagia in cases in which the
underlying neurologic disorder is not readily apparent are discussed. The most common …

The functional neuroanatomy of voluntary swallowing

DH Zald, JV Pardo - Annals of Neurology: Official Journal of the …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Swallowing is a complex physiological process involving voluntary and reflexive motor
activity, sensorimotor integration, salivation, and visceral regulation. Despite the numerous …

[PDF][PDF] Neurophysiology of swallowing in the aged

S Jaradeh - Dysphagia, 1994 - academia.edu
Dysphagia Page 1 Dysphagia 9:218-220 (1994) Dysphagia 9 Sptinger-Verlag New York Inc,
1994 Neurophysiology of Swallowing in the Aged Safwan Jaradeh, MD Department of Neurology …

Are medication swallowing lubricants suitable for use in dysphagia? Consistency, viscosity, texture, and application of the international dysphagia diet standardization …

MA Malouh, JAY Cichero, YJ Manrique, L Crino… - Pharmaceutics, 2020 - mdpi.com
Medication lubricants are thick liquids or gels that are designed to aid swallowing of solid
oral dosage forms. Tablets and capsules are placed within a spoonful of the product for …

Barium esophagography: a study for all seasons

MS Levine, SE Rubesin, I Laufer - Clinical Gastroenterology and …, 2008 - Elsevier
Although a variety of diagnostic procedures are often performed on patients with pharyngeal
or esophageal symptoms, barium esophagography is a noninvasive, inexpensive, and …

The role of oral soft tissues in swallowing function: what can tongue pressure tell us?

JA Kieser, MG Farland, H Jack, M Farella… - Australian dental …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Tongue pressure data taken from healthy subjects during normal oral activities such as
mastication, speech and swallowing are providing us with new ways of understanding the …

Swallowing disorders

E Domenech, J Kelly - Medical Clinics of North America, 1999 - Elsevier
Swallowing is one of the most complex neuromuscular interactions in the human body.
Because of the split-second coordination required for a normal swallow, it is not surprising …

Examination of the patient with dysphagia.

B Jones, MW Donner - Radiology, 1988 - pubs.rsna.org
Difficulty in swallowing is not an uncommon symptom. Approximately 10,000 persons choke
to death every year in the United States, and at least 50% of patients in nursing homes have …

Anatomical and physiological overview

ET Cunningham Jr, B Jones - Normal and abnormal swallowing: Imaging …, 2003 - Springer
The seemingly effortless act of swallowing is, in reality, quite complex, involving
approximately 50 paired muscles and virtually all levels of the central nervous system. For …