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A patient with chronic severe oropharyngeal dysphagia

Gary D. Gramigna and Raj K. Goyal

GI Motility online (2006)

doi:10.1038/gimo82

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Bolus anterior hold position at anterior floor-of-mouth due to lack of tongue control.

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Evidence for lack of glossopalatal seal predisposing premature spill.

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Soft palate not closed with bolus present in pharynx.

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Evidence for trace aspiration anteriorly just below inferior margin of cricoid cartilage.

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Evidence for barium stasis in valleculae and pyriforms (yellow thin arrows).

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Digital swallow imaging (videofluorographic swallowing study – VFSS) lateral and anteroposterior views of 3 mL attempted swallow sequences in traumatic brainstem injured case.

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