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    Temporal and Physiologic Measurements of Deglutition in the Upright and Supine Position with Videofluoroscopy (VFS) in Healthy Subjects

    Cross-sectional imaging has long been employed to examine swallowing in both the sagittal and axial planes. However, data regarding temporal swallow measures in the upright and supine positions are sparse, and...

    H. K. Su, A. Khorsandi, J. Silberzweig, A. J. Kobren, M. L. Urken, M. R. Amin in Dysphagia (2015)

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    Development of a New Lingual Range-of-Motion Assessment Scale: Normative Data in Surgically Treated Oral Cancer Patients

    Surgical resection in oral cancer patients can result in altered speech, swallowing, and patient perception of quality of life (QOL). Oral surgery can result in reduced lingual range of motion (ROM). However, ...

    C. L. Lazarus, H. Husaini, A. S. Jacobson, J. K. Mojica, D. Buchbinder in Dysphagia (2014)

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    Anatomic relationship between the spinal accessory nerve and the jugular vein: a cadaveric study

    Previous studies of the course of the Spinal Accessory Nerve (SAN) and its relationship to the Internal Jugular Vein (IJV) have yielded conflicting results because of the small number of anatomic specimens and...

    M. Saman, P. Etebari, M. N. Pakdaman, M. L. Urken in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (2011)