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How to use dysphagia in a sentence

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He had a long history of pyrosis, regurgitation and occasional dysphagia for solids.
The investigation of choice for dysphagia by gastroenterologists or upper gastrointestinal surgeons is flexible endoscopy.
Classically, the symptom appears insidiously as dysphagia and progresses slowly to become painful.
We previously reported that ACE inhibitors may cure symptomless dysphagia in hypertensive patients with stroke.
They are also at risk for peptic strictures, which may obstruct the esophagus and result in dysphagia.
Patients with neuromuscular dysphagia experience gradually progressive difficulty in swallowing solid food and liquids.
A gastrostomy tube can clearly improve nutritional status in a debilitated person with severe dysphagia, and may prolong life.
Thyroid masses and lymphadenopathy that cause obstructive dysphagia can be palpated on examination of the neck.
A clear distinction between the dysphagia of an inflammatory stricture and that of carcinoma is impossible on clinical grounds alone.
This article gives a good overview of dysphagia from an otolaryngology perspective, focusing on patients with cricopharyngeal dysphagia.
Because of oropharyngeal dysphagia, a gastrostomy tube had been placed several years ago.
The most common adverse effects of botulinum toxin type B are dry mouth, dysphagia, dyspepsia and pain at the injection site.
Lesions may also affect the palate, pharynx, and larynx, causing palatal dysfunction, dysphagia, dysphonia, and aspiration.
Patients with achalasia typically present with dysphagia to solids and liquids.
Do percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tubes improve outcomes in stroke patients who have dysphagia?
Functional deficits in tongue movement contribute to a host of disorders, including obstructive sleep apnea, dysarthria, and dysphagia.
The use of bougies to remedy dysphagia caused by oesophageal stricture has been a standard treatment for centuries.
By morning I was feeling quite unwell with retrosternal chest pain, odynophagia, and mild dysphagia.
Recurrent pyrosis and dysphagia are the most common symptoms in these patients.
Acute 5-ASA intoxication in rats and mice is characterized by sedation, dysphagia, weight loss and pigmented urine.
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Hysterical deafness, blindness, and dysphagia are manifestations of great rarity in childhood.
The dysphagia is rarely complete, instances in which no liquids can be swallowed being infrequent.
He spoke distinctly, but there was dysphagia as far as solids were concerned.
There is some dysphagia, principally from pain in swallowing, but in part from actual debility in the muscles of deglutition.
Removal of a portion of the epiglottis occasionally gives great relief to a patient who is suffering from dysphagia.
Stent deployment, while palliating dysphagia, cannot be used to treat malignant tracheo-oesophageal fistula.
Suiter and Leder conducted a similar study using the 3-oz water test on over 3,000 patients with various medical diagnoses who were referred for a dysphagia evaluation.
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