2000
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0347(200008)22:5<474::aid-hed6>3.0.co;2-i
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Pretreatment swallowing function in patients with head and neck cancer

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“…Reduced tongue base retraction 51 (6) 94 (1) 96 (1) 74 (9) 83 (9) .01 * † Reduced tongue strength 23 (5) 77 (2) 50 (3) 30 (6) 33 (40) .03 * † Slowed/delayed vestibule closure 42 (8) 37 (3) 6 (1) 31 (5) 33 (5) .12 † Reduced tongue control/shaping 50 (14) 25 (4) 21 (5) 0 18 (4) <.01 * Reduced anteroposterior tongue movement 17 (11) 20 (4) 29 (5) 0 18 (4) .04 * Delayed pharyngeal swallow 17 (11) 26 (4) 35 ( 27 (5) 10 (7) 26 (5) <.01 * ‡ Reduced cricopharyngeal opening 0 4 (2) 17 (4) 5 (5) 18 ( .09…”
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“…Reduced tongue base retraction 51 (6) 94 (1) 96 (1) 74 (9) 83 (9) .01 * † Reduced tongue strength 23 (5) 77 (2) 50 (3) 30 (6) 33 (40) .03 * † Slowed/delayed vestibule closure 42 (8) 37 (3) 6 (1) 31 (5) 33 (5) .12 † Reduced tongue control/shaping 50 (14) 25 (4) 21 (5) 0 18 (4) <.01 * Reduced anteroposterior tongue movement 17 (11) 20 (4) 29 (5) 0 18 (4) .04 * Delayed pharyngeal swallow 17 (11) 26 (4) 35 ( 27 (5) 10 (7) 26 (5) <.01 * ‡ Reduced cricopharyngeal opening 0 4 (2) 17 (4) 5 (5) 18 ( .09…”
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“…Furthermore, at higher T stages, patients are more likely to have swallowing difficulty [22]. Although our study included 14 patients with T3 and 16 patients with T4a primary tumors, all of the no tumor-bearing patients were able to achieve oral intake without feeding-tube support either before or after treatment, except for one patient with T4a pyriform sinus cancer.…”
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“…Houve piora significante na deglutição quanto ao estágio do tumor -T1 (23,1%), T2 (25%), T3 (44,8%), T4 (58,8%) -e localização. Os pacientes com tumores da cavidade oral foram menos propensos a apresentar queixas (representando 28,2%) do que os pacientes com lesões na faringe (50,9%) 19 .…”
Section: Disfagia E Câncerunclassified