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DysphagiaInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Medical Dictionary: "dysphagia" |
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Dysphagia - Grand Rounds Presentation, UTMB, Dept. of Otolaryngology Description: For physicians with some patient information. Includes physiology of swallowing, symptoms, tests, causes, and bibliography. (utmb.edu) |
Dysphagia Online Description: Provides information about swallowing difficulties for patients and professionals. (dysphagiaonline.com) |
Dysphagia Research Society Description: Organization established to serve researchers and clinicians from different areas of inquiry who share a research interest in dysphagia and swallowing disorders. (dysphagiaresearch.org) |
Dysphagia Resource Center Description: Resources for swallowing disorders. (dysphagia.com) |
Dysphagia, Speech and Language Description: Diet guidelines for people with swallowing disorders. (vocatek.com) |
Dysphagia-Diet Description: A site for dietitians and speech language pathologist to share and get new information about the dysphagia diet. (dysphagia-diet.com) |
Dysphagia: NIDCD Health Information Description: Inclues definition, symptoms and signs, causes, treatment, and research (nidcd.nih.gov) |
Dysphagia: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Description: Describes the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of dysphagia. (dysphagia.upmc.com) |
eMedicine - Cricopharyngeal Myotomy Description: Article by Neil Bhattacharyya, MD describing cricopharyngeal achalasia and the surgery done to correct it. (emedicine.com) |
eMedicine - Dysphagia Description: Article by Nam-Jong Paik, MD, PhD. (emedicine.com) |
European Study Group for Dysphagia and Globus Description: Society with members from various specialties and from different countries involved in diagnosis and treatment of oral, pharyngeal, laryngeal and esophageal dysfunctions. (egdg.org) |
Evaluating Dysphagia - American Academy of Family Physicians Description: Article for physicians. (aafp.org) |
Instrumental Dysphagia Company Description: Provides educational seminars and training workshops for Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing and Sensory Testing (FEES/FEESST). (instrumentaldysphagiagroup.com) |
Mayo Clinic- Difficulty Swallowing Description: Features symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and coping skills. (mayoclinic.com) |
Swallowing and Esophageal Disorders Cente Description: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation's Swallowing and Esophageal Disorders Center offers a coordinated, comprehensive program to treat swallowing and esophageal disorders. (clevelandclinic.org) |
Swallowing Disorders Description: A look at how we swallow, what causes the disorders, the symptoms, who evaluates and treats this disorder and how, (sinuscarecenter.com) |
Swallowing Disorders in Children Description: Includes causes, treatment, and diagnosis. (asha.org) |
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