Mapping acute lesion locations to physiological swallow impairments after stroke

Volume: 22, Pages: 101685 - 101685
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Dysphagia is a common deficit after a stroke, and it is frequently associated with pneumonia, malnutrition, dehydration, and poor quality of life. It is not yet fully clear which brain regions are directly related to swallowing, and how lesions affect swallow physiology. This study aimed to assess the statistical relationship between acute stroke lesion locations and impairment of specific aspects of swallow physiology. We performed lesion...
Paper Details
Title
Mapping acute lesion locations to physiological swallow impairments after stroke
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
22
Pages
101685 - 101685
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