| 1. | Patients present with intermittent dysphagia, chest pain, or heartburn.
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| 2. | It is an extreme, life-threatening case of dysphagia.
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| 3. | Depending on the cause, untreated dysphagia may develop into aphagia.
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| 4. | These patients also have difficulty in swallowing which is called dysphagia.
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| 5. | Dysphagia is present in from 40 to 85 % of IBM cases.
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| 6. | Depression, weakness, head tilt and dysphagia also occur.
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| 7. | Dysphagia can have devastating effects on a person's quality of life.
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| 8. | A common symptom associated with Wallenberg Syndrome includes dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing.
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| 9. | People with dysphagia may not cough when they aspirate ( silent aspiration ).
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| 10. | One common and potentially fatal complication is dysphagia.
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