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Endoscopic Evaluation and Treatment of Swallowing Disorders |
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Anales Otorrinolaringologicos Ibero-Americanos ...Of great interest for both the student and researcher...very high-quality.
Book Description In the 10 years since Dr. Langmore pioneered and described endoscopic technique for evaluating pharyngeal swallowing function, the use of FEES (flexible endoscopy) has grown exponentially. The procedure is used throughout the world, with workshops held to sold-out attendance; demand for training materials continues unaba... >> |
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Book Info Univ. of California, San Francisco. Text and reference for upper-level undergraduate students and graduate students in speech pathology. Fourteen chapters cover multi-anomaly cleft disorders, anatomy and physiology or the velopharyngeal system, surgical and dental management, hearing disorders, assessment, and more. DNLM: Cleft Palate. ... >> |
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Clinical Manual for Swallowing Disorders |
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From Book News, Inc. Dysphagia, the condition of difficulty in swallowing, is a predominant piece of the caseload of speech-language pathologists in hospitals, nursing homes and out-patient centers. This small reference book, with its detailed tables, charts and illustrations is designed for these clinicians, to aid them in their daily diagnosis and treatment of the various types of swallowing disorders. Topics include discussions of the various types of swallowing disorders (inclu... >> |
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Otolaryngology
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