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Clinical Significance of Oral Intake in Patients with Acute Stroke
Dysphagia, 08/10/09
Nakajima M et al. – In acute stroke patients, absence of the gag reflex and severe neurologic deficits on admission predict prolonged dysphagia lasting longer than a month. Patients who could not eat orally had poor outcome.
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