| 11. | Thickened liquids play a vital role in reducing risk of aspiration for dysphagia patients.
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| 12. | One person in 17 eventually develops dysphagia.
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| 13. | Dysphagia may however, suggest SLN damage.
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| 14. | Dysphagia, an inability to swallow.
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| 15. | In many of the pathological conditions causing dysphagia, the lumen becomes progressively narrowed and indistensible.
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| 16. | Dysphagia suggests a tumour in the cardia or extension of the gastric tumour into the esophagus.
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| 17. | There is also an increased mortality risk from aspiration pneumonia and malnutrition related to the dysphagia.
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| 18. | Dysphagia is common and patients are encouraged to chew foods very well or grind their food.
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| 19. | Some individuals develop difficulty in swallowing ( dysphagia ) and swollen lymph nodes ( lymphadenopathy ).
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| 20. | A sublingual abscess may elevate the tongue and cause drooling or dysphagia ( difficulty swallowing ).
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