dysphagia

NOUN
  1. condition in which swallowing is difficult or painful
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  • Watson knows that 'difficulty swallowing' is 'dysphagia,' he said. 'Jeopardy!'-winning computer delving into medicine
  • A 50 year old man presented with a two week history of a flu-like illness and four days of dysarthria, dysphagia, shortness of breath, and neck discomfort.
  • Endoscopy is useful in evaluating symptoms of pain, dysphagia, and hematemesis, and to differentiate GERD from peptic ulcer disease, Helicobacter pylori infection, gastritis, and duodenitis.
  • This article gives a good overview of dysphagia from an otolaryngology perspective, focusing on patients with cricopharyngeal dysphagia.
  • She conned paediatricians into believing he needed a wheelchair, claiming he had cerebral palsy, cystic fibrosis, a throat disorder called dysphagia and countless food allergies. Undefined
  • Flexible ENT scopes are used by otolaryngologists to examine the nose and throat area for various disorders such as dysphagia, reflux disease, snoring, and chronic sinusitis. THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • Always consider esophageal malignancy when dysphagia is present.
  • Lesions may also affect the palate, pharynx, and larynx, causing palatal dysfunction, dysphagia, dysphonia, and aspiration.
  • We previously reported that ACE inhibitors may cure symptomless dysphagia in hypertensive patients with stroke.
  • Dysphagia can be caused by iron deficiency syndrome, clinical performance on lower pigment anemia, dysphagia, angular cheilitis, tongue feel there is abnormal, such as nails were spoon.
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