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Role of salivary function in patients with globus pharyngeus
Head & Neck, 07/02/09
Baek CH et al. - Salivary hypofunction seems to be an aggravating factor in globus pharyngeus, but not a direct cause. Conservative management of xerostomia improves globus symptoms.
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