| 31. | An 80-year-old woman was presented to an ED with dysphagia and a stiff jaw.
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| 32. | EMA is used in linguistics and speech pathology to study articulation and in medicine to study oropharyngeal dysphagia.
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| 33. | Both bilateral and hemiplegic attacks are associated with pseudobulbar features such as dysphagia, dysarthria, and respiratory difficulty.
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| 34. | Drugs also are available to help people with pain, depression, sleep disturbances, dysphagia, and constipation.
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| 35. | The hallmark clinical features of polymyositis is proximal muscle weakness, with less important findings being muscle pain and dysphagia.
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| 36. | New symptoms also emerge : the individual develops dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, which can lead to severe malnutrition.
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| 37. | It has been shown to be the cause of early-onset myopathy, areflexia, respiratory distress and dysphagia.
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| 38. | It provides excellent results as compared to Nissen's fundoplication, which is associated with higher incidence of postoperative dysphagia.
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| 39. | In cystic hygroma, large cysts can cause dysphagia, respiratory problems, and serious infection if they involve the neck.
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| 40. | Constriction and stenosis can occur at these sites, with subsequent development of dysphagia, dysuria, phimosis, and epiphora.
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