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

NeuroRehabilitation, 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 …

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

A Regnier, E Mélotte, C Aubinet, N Alnagger… - …, 2024 - europepmc.org
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 …

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

A Regnier, E Mélotte, C Aubinet, N Alnagger… - … - 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 …

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

A Regnier, E Mélotte, C Aubinet… - …, 2024 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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 …

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

A Regnier, E Mélotte, C Aubinet, N Alnagger… - …, 2024 - orbi.uliege.be
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 …