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Swallowing and feeding in infants and young children

Joan C. Arvedson

GI Motility online (2006)

doi:10.1038/gimo17

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Gestational ages for swallowing and sucking

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Five primary stages of sucking in preterm infants

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Developmental milestones and feeding skills birth to 36 months

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Feeding-related psychosocial milestones: birth to 36 months

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Feeding/swallowing team members and their functions

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Normal swallowing in infants (Normal Study)

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Grossly abnormal swallowing in an infant. (Severe pharyngeal phase dysphagia.)

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Abnormal swallowing resulting in delayed aspiration. (Occasional aspiration)

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