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Things dysphagia often describes (“dysphagia ________”)
therapy, difficulty, matter, due, evaluation, management, assessment, swallowing, syndrome, weakness
How dysphagia often is described (“________ dysphagia”)
oropharyngeal, severe, progressive, intermittent, malignant, neurogenic, postoperative, mild, sideropenic, pharyngeal, persistent, cervical, significant, painful, functional, chronic, solid, slight, recurrent, hysterical, true, transient, esophageal, acute, oral, cricopharyngeal, moderate, spasmodic, complete, induced, extreme, temporary, pharyngoesophageal, oesophageal, occasional, pediatric, mechanical, obstructive, painless, resultant, neurological, clinical, consequent, upper, marked, psychogenic, nonobstructive, residual, troublesome, intense, episodic, standing, subsequent, term, symptomatic, distressing, transfer, unexplained, paralytic, associated, oesophagus, minor, neuromuscular, profound, minimal, sudden, congenital, liquid, nervous, pseudobulbar, advanced, related, neurologic, vagotomy, onset, suspected, prominent, esophagus, sideropaenic, adult, preoperative, longstanding, proximal
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