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 symptom mapping with 68 retrospectively recruited, acute, first-ever ischemic stroke patients. Lesions were determined on diffusion weighted MRI scans. Post-stroke swallow physiology was determined using the Modified Barium Swallow Study Impairment Profile (MBSImP©™). The relationship between brain lesion...
Objective: To investigate the relationship of lobar and deep brain regions with post-stroke dysphagi...
Abstract—This retrospective study determined whether spe-cific neurological features were associated...
<b><i>Background and Purpose:</i></b> About half of the dysphagic stroke patients have persistent sw...
Objective To investigate whether patterns of swallowing diffi culties were associated with the locat...
Neurogenic dysphagia frequently occurs after stroke and deglutitive aspiration is one of the main re...
ObjectivesDysphagia is a major cause of stroke infection and death, and identification of structural...
ObjectivesDysphagia is a major cause of stroke infection and death, and identification of structural...
AbstractNeurogenic dysphagia frequently occurs after stroke and deglutitive aspiration is one of the...
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: About half of the dysphagic stroke patients have persistent swallowing dysfu...
Background: Dysphagia is a major complication in hemispheric as well as brainstem stroke patients ca...
Background & Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the mechanism for recovery of swallowingaf...
Background and purpose: Early recognition and management of post-stroke dysphagia (PSD) based on MRI...
Background: Due to the high post-stroke frequency of dysphagia, dysarthria, and aphasia, we develope...
Background: Early detection and intervention for post-stroke dysphagia could reduce the incidence of...
Objective: To investigate the relationship of lobar and deep brain regions with post-stroke dysphagi...
Abstract—This retrospective study determined whether spe-cific neurological features were associated...
<b><i>Background and Purpose:</i></b> About half of the dysphagic stroke patients have persistent sw...
Objective To investigate whether patterns of swallowing diffi culties were associated with the locat...
Neurogenic dysphagia frequently occurs after stroke and deglutitive aspiration is one of the main re...
ObjectivesDysphagia is a major cause of stroke infection and death, and identification of structural...
ObjectivesDysphagia is a major cause of stroke infection and death, and identification of structural...
AbstractNeurogenic dysphagia frequently occurs after stroke and deglutitive aspiration is one of the...
This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions f...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: About half of the dysphagic stroke patients have persistent swallowing dysfu...
Background: Dysphagia is a major complication in hemispheric as well as brainstem stroke patients ca...
Background & Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the mechanism for recovery of swallowingaf...
Background and purpose: Early recognition and management of post-stroke dysphagia (PSD) based on MRI...
Background: Due to the high post-stroke frequency of dysphagia, dysarthria, and aphasia, we develope...
Background: Early detection and intervention for post-stroke dysphagia could reduce the incidence of...
Objective: To investigate the relationship of lobar and deep brain regions with post-stroke dysphagi...
Abstract—This retrospective study determined whether spe-cific neurological features were associated...
<b><i>Background and Purpose:</i></b> About half of the dysphagic stroke patients have persistent sw...