Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Swallowing dysfunction; Nutritional risk; Elderly; Body composition; Sarcopenia; Dehydration; OD; oropharyngeal dysphagia; MN; malnutrition; V-VST; volume-viscosity swallow test; VFS; videofluoroscopy; MNA®; Mini Nutritional Assessment®; BMI; body mass
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Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Laryngeal cleft; Laryngotracheoesophageal cleft; Pediatrics; Aspiration; Swallowing dysfunction
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Glossopharyngeal nerve; Pharyngeal motor evoked potential; Skull base tumor; Swallowing dysfunction; Transcranial electrical stimulation; Vagus nerveCMAP, Compound muscle action potentials; PhMEP, Pharyngeal motor evoked potential; SD, Standard deviation
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Radiotherapy; Head and neck cancer; Swallowing dysfunction; Long-term patterns;
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Head and neck cancer; IMRT; Swallowing dysfunction; Acute symptoms; Prediction models;
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Micrognathia; Pierre Robin; Swallowing dysfunction; Sleep disordered breathing; Respiratory distress; Tracheostomy;
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Head and neck cancer; IMRT; Swallowing dysfunction; Normal tissue complication probability; Clinical implementation;
NTCP modeling in head and neckMultivariable normal tissue complication probability model-based treatment plan optimization for grade 2-4 dysphagia and tube feeding dependence in head and neck radiotherapy
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Head and neck cancer; Multivariable NTCP models; Tube feeding dependence; Swallowing dysfunction; Biological-oriented treatment plan optimization; Multi-criteria optimization;
MI sensor-aided screening system for assessing swallowing dysfunction: Application to the repetitive saliva-swallowing test
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Swallowing dysfunction; MI sensor; RSST (repetitive saliva-swallowing test); Screening test;
The potential benefit of swallowing sparing intensity modulated radiotherapy to reduce swallowing dysfunction: An in silico planning comparative study
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Head and neck cancer; IMRT; Swallowing dysfunction; Normal tissue complication probability; In silico study;
Predictive modelling for swallowing dysfunction after primary (chemo)radiation: Results of a prospective observational study
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Radiotherapy; Swallowing dysfunction; Head and neck cancer; Normal tissue complication probability models; Nomograms;
“Pharyngocise”: Randomized Controlled Trial of Preventative Exercises to Maintain Muscle Structure and Swallowing Function During Head-and-Neck Chemoradiotherapy
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Swallowing dysfunction; Chemoradiotherapy; Swallowing therapy; Randomized controlled trial;
Swallowing dysfunction in head and neck cancer patients treated by radiotherapy: Review and recommendations of the supportive task group of the Italian Association of Radiation Oncology
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Dysphagia; Aspiration; Swallowing dysfunction; Head and neck cancer; Radiation oncology; Chemoradiation
Delineation of organs at risk involved in swallowing for radiotherapy treatment planning
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Head and neck cancer; Radiotherapy; Organs at risk; Swallowing dysfunction; Dysphagia;
Abnormal oral-pharyngeal swallowing as cause of morbidity and early death in Stüve-Wiedemann syndrome
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Camptodactyly; Camptomelia; Autonomic nervous system; Dysatonomia; Swallowing dysfunction; Leukoma; Prenatal diagnosis; LIFR; Stüve-Wiedemann syndrome
A predictive model for swallowing dysfunction after curative radiotherapy in head and neck cancer
Keywords: بلع اختلال در عملکرد; Radiotherapy; Swallowing dysfunction; Head and neck cancer; Chemotherapy; Predictive model