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Global State of the Art and Science of Childhood Dysphagia: Similarities and Disparities in Burden
Feeding/swallowing and airway protection are complex functions, essential for survival, and continue to evolve throughout the lifetime. Medical and surgical advances across the globe have improved the long-ter...
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Dysphagia in Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury
Evidence related to dysphagia in infants and children suffering from traumatic brain injury is limited. Increased information is critical to understand conditions and range of severity so that safe swallowing ...