The impact of lesion location on dysphagia incidence, pattern and complications in acute stroke. Part 2: Oropharyngeal residue, swallow and cough response, and pneumonia.
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Pharyngolaryngeal Sensory Deficits in Patients with Middle Cerebral Artery Infarction: Lateralization and Relation to Overall Dysphagia Severity.Chronic post-stroke oropharyngeal dysphagia is associated with impaired cortical activation to pharyngeal sensory inputs.Lesions Responsible for Delayed Oral Transit Time in Post-stroke Dysphagia.
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The impact of lesion location on dysphagia incidence, pattern and complications in acute stroke. Part 2: Oropharyngeal residue, swallow and cough response, and pneumonia.
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The impact of lesion location ...... cough response, and pneumonia.
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The impact of lesion location ...... cough response, and pneumonia
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A Kemmling
C Hamacher
S Oelenberg
T Niederstadt
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10.1111/ENE.13307
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2017-04-27T00:00:00Z