dysphagia - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: All patients had dysphagia, the mean degree for the studied group being 3.36.
  • cause: Any condition that weakens or damages the muscles and nerves used for swallowing may cause dysphagia.
  • develop: A common, complex condition Older people are particularly prone to develop dysphagia for several reasons.
  • include: Click Here Further Details Texas Virtual Clinic Information on common digestive problems including dysphagia ( difficulty swallowing ), heartburn, anorexia.
  • relieve: Radiation therapy is successful in relieving dysphagia in approximately 50 % of patients.

Noun used with modifier

  • postpolio: That is not to say that patients with postpolio dysphagia should not be evaluated or treated other than with reassurance.

Adjective modifier

  • progressive: Mixed tumors can occur Elderly patients are affected and they present with painless progressive dysphagia, initially to solids and then to liquids.
  • oropharyngeal: GASTROINTESTINAL INVOLVEMENT IN PPS There are only a few studies of gastrointestinal involvement in polio survivors, and all are limited to oropharyngeal dysphagia.
  • malignant: Although PDT is licensed in several countries for palliation of malignant dysphagia, it yet has to prove itself against laser.
  • ': Diet and MS symptoms Can diet be adapted to help manage swallowing problems รข dysphagia?
  • pediatric: She takes an active role within the NW pediatric dysphagia SIG.
  • recurrent: Nine patients had recurrent dysphagia after a mean period of 6.5 months.

Modifies a noun

  • score: A significant reduction in dysphagia score was observed in palliative cases.
  • management: However there are presently no standards to support the delegation of dysphagia management to other disciplines.
  • competency: The dysphagia competency project has been in preparation for over 12 months.
  • screening: However, the project will identify and assess current methods of dysphagia screening.
  • symptom: Further longitudinal studies are needed, ideally involving larger numbers of patients with progressive postpolio dysphagia symptoms and longer intervals of follow-up.
  • evaluation: Our team of certified and state licensed speech pathologists provide dysphagia evaluations and treatment on an inpatient and outpatient basis.

Preposition: in

  • patient: Miami: Symposia Foundation, 1985 Sonies BC, Dalakas MC: Dysphagia in patients with the postpolio syndrome.
  • stroke: Is this just about dysphagia in stroke or will the dementia client group and those with behavioral difficulties with swallowing be addressed?

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