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ABSTRACTBackground: In Indonesia, no research has been carried out or reported on pharyngeal transit time and a view of the swallowing process in a sample without complaints of dysphagia using the Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) method... see more

ABSTRACTBackground: Dysphagia is the difficulty or discomfort on swallowing which can affects a person’s quality of life. Based on pathophysiology, dysphagia can be classified as neurogenic and non-neurogenic. One method of diagnosis is to use a flexible ... see more

Voice, speech and swallowing disorders are not uncommon. Professional voice users, children and adults with congenital anomalies or neurological disorders, and patients after treatment of head and neck cancer are affected the most by these problems. Phoni... see more

Indonesia falls into the category of countries with the highest TB case burden. This number will continue to increase if the number of TB patient care is not implemented properly. Non- compliance with treatment is a separate problem in the success of TB e... see more

Background: Orofacial clefts are the most common congenital craniofacial malformations. Children with orofacial clefts do not only have problems with speech, but also with feeding and swallowing. Alternative methods of feeding need to be introduced in sev... see more

Dysphagia is a significant health issue and it gives a substantial impact on the individual’s quality of life. This study aims to explore the quality of life of patients with dysphagia in head and neck cancer population. Twenty patients with dysphagia who... see more

Knowledge of normal anatomy and physiology of swallowing is fundamental in the identification of individuals with or at risk for swallowing disorders. Learning anatomy and physiology however, is not an easy task thus, computer-assisted learning (CAL) appr... see more

Purpose: To evaluate the free oropharyngeal airway space in subjects with atypical swallowing and compare the findings with those obtained from normal patients aiming to establish a cephalometric index able to predict atypical swallowing.Methods: Lateral ... see more

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