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Pharyngeal swallowing dysfunction following treatment for oral and pharyngeal cancer - Association with diminished intraoral sensation and discrimination ability
Head & Neck, 08/28/08
Jaghagen E et al. - In the quest for rehabilitation after treatment for oral and pharyngeal cancer, the impact of impaired intraoral sensation and discrimination ability on swallowing function should be taken into consideration.
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