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A Perspective of the Wearing-off Phenomenon in a Patient with Parkinson’s Disease: A Case Report

Park C, Kim KT

Dysphagia is a major disability in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Unlike typical motor symptoms, dysphagia is relatively unresponsive to dopaminergic drugs. However, occasionally, swallowing difficulties are much improved by dopaminergic...
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Dysphagia Due to Bilateral Facial Palsy in B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: A Case Report

Jeon HE, Jung HY, Joa KL

Dysphagia can cause aspiration pneumonia, a critical condition that increases the risk of morbidity and mortality in immunosuppressed patients. The facial nerve plays an important role in oropharyngeal swallowing. Here,...
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Meal Service and Nutritional Management for Dysphagia: A Nationwide Hospital Survey

Lee JS, Lim HS, Kim A, Kim TL, Shin WS, Ju DL, Oh BM

Objective: This study enrolls diverse hospitals and analyzes the differences in meal provision and nutrition management services for patients with dysphagia. Methods: A nationwide survey was conducted by mail and mobile...
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The Comparison of Dysphagia between COVID-19 Pneumonia and Aspiration Pneumonia

Jeon HE, Ku YS, Lee YG, Jung HY, Lee JH, Joa KL

Objective: Patients recovering from moderate-to-severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) reportedly have dysphagia or difficulty in swallowing. The current study compares the differences in dysphagia characteristics arising from COVID-19 pneumonia and...
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Diagnosis and Management of Anatomical Causes of Dysphagia: From Hypopharynx to Upper Esophagus

Park MW

Dysphagia is a clinical condition that disrupts the normal swallowing mechanism. This affliction can negatively affect an individual’s quality of life as it impedes adequate eating, nutrition, and hydration. Oropharyngeal...
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Emerging Issues in Dysphagia

Jung KW

Dysphagia is a common symptom with various causes, and technological advancements have improved efforts directed toward finding the cause of dysphagia. High-resolution manometry based on spatiotemporal plots has been used...
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Diagnosis and successful visual biofeedback therapy using fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing in a young adult patient with psychogenic dysphagia: a case report

Kim Y, Han SH, Shin YB, Yoon JA, Kim SH

Psychogenic dysphagia is a deglutition disorder characterized by a fear of swallowing, with no structural or functional causes. This report presents the case of a young male patient who had...
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Lower SMI is a risk factor for dysphagia in Japanese hospitalized patients with osteoporotic vertebral and hip fracture: A retrospective study

Suseki K, Yamashita M, Kojima Y, Minegishi Y, Komiya K, Takaso M

Objectives Many patients with osteoporotic fragile fracture often suffer from dysphagia that results in malnutrition, further deterioration of physical strength, and rehabilitation difficulties. This study aims to investigate the risk factors...
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Dysphagia with Unilateral Vocal Cord Paralysis in Herpes Zoster: A Case Report

Jung JW, Jang YJ, Hong EH, Kim KH, Kim KJ, Park EJ

Herpes zoster is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which becomes latent in ganglia after primary infection. When the varicella-zoster virus reactivates on the cranial nerve, the patient can suffer from...
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Comparison of the efficacy and complications of endoscopic incisional therapy and balloon dilatation for benign esophageal strictures

Choi EJ, Jee SR, Lee SH, Kim JH, Yoon JS, Heo JH, Yu SJ, Baek HW, Lee HS

Background: Benign esophageal strictures are treated endoscopically, often with balloon dilatation (BD) or bougie dilators. However, recurrent esophageal strictures have been reported after BD, and severe complications sometimes occur. The...
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Atypical Presentation of Pill Aspiration in Older Adults with Dysphagia: A Picture Not To Be Forgotten

Cacciatore S, Brandi V, Cocchi C, Elmi D, Gava G, Massaro C, Murace CA, Recupero C, Tosato M, Calvani R, Landi F

Nonconventional clinical presentations of diseases are common in older adults. Even dramatic events, such as foreign body (FB) inhalation, can occur in a subtle and non-specific manner. Pill aspiration is...
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Benign Esophageal Stricture

Lim H

Benign esophageal strictures, characterized by fibrotic narrowing of the esophageal lumen, are frequently encountered in clinical practice. Benign esophageal strictures are associated with a multifactorial etiology and may occur across...
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Early assessment of aspiration risk in acute stroke by fiberoptic endoscopy in critically ill patients

Elsyaad MSA, Fayed AM, Megahed MMAS, Hamouda NH, Elmenshawy AM

Background: Fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) has been recommended to assess aspiration in stroke. This study aimed to determine the diagnostic and prognostic roles of FEES in the early...
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Dysphagia Aortica Initially Misdiagnosed as Poststroke Dysphagia: A Case Report

Suh I, Son S, Kim JK, Lim JY

Dysphagia aortica is a rare form of mechanical dysphagia characterized by extrinsic compression of the esophagus by the aorta. A 69-year-old male reported experiencing swallowing difficulties for five months, along...
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Successful Management of Secondary Achalasia in a Patient with Myotonic Dystrophy

Hong JW, Yoon JA, Park HE, Shin YB

Myotonic dystrophy (MD) is a systemic disease that affects any level of the gastrointestinal tract. Due to its rare occurrence, achalasia could be misdiagnosed due to symptoms being similar to...
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Classification of Texture-Modified Korean Soups with a Thickener under IDDSI Criteria

Choi KJ, Lee HJ, Shin WS

Objective: This study aimed to develop texture-modified soups and classify them based on the International Dysphagia Diet Standardization (IDDSI) and National Dysphagia Diet (NDD) criteria. Methods: Ten soups were selected, and...
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Natural Course of Swallowing Recovery and Associated Factors in Post-Ischemic Stroke Dysphagia

Suh JW, Lim HS, Kim DK, Lee HS, Lee YT, Park YS, Park CH, Yoon KJ

Objective: To identify factors associated with swallowing recovery in patients with dysphagia after ischemic stroke. Methods: Patients admitted to Kangbuk Samsung Hospital from 2011 to 2019 for first acute ischemic stroke...
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Differences in Dysphagia between Patients with Stroke or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Lee JY, Park YC, Lee J, Park J, Oh KW, Kim SH, Kim MJ

Objective: Dysphagia is a common symptom of stroke and affects 23–50% of such patients. In addition, bulbar involvement, which causes dysphagia, is the primary initial symptom in approximately 25–30% of...
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Update of Guidelines: International Dysphagia Diet Standardization Initiative 2019

Yoon JA

The need for globally recognized terminology for dysphagia diet has been continuously proposed. Established in 2012, the International Dysphagia Diet Standardization Initiative (IDDSI) Board developed a framework for the dysphagia...
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Update on Stroke Rehabilitation for Non-Motor Impairment

Park JG

Various interventions exist to treat non-motor impairments caused by stroke. Adjuvant treatments such as non-invasive brain stimulation, virtual reality, computer-assisted training, neurostimulation, and biofeedback are being investigated and applied in...
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