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Oral vs. pharyngeal dysphagia: Surface electromyography randomized study
Michael Vaiman
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, Oded Nahlieli
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Corresponding author for this work
Otorhinolaryngology
Barzilai Medical Center
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Surface Electromyography (sEMG)
100%
Tonsillitis
100%
Pharyngeal Dysphagia
100%
Dysphagia
75%
Differential Diagnosis
50%
Oral Infection
50%
Dental Patients
50%
Masseter
50%
Infrahyoid
50%
Submental
50%
Submental muscles
50%
Suprahyoid muscles
50%
Dental Surgery
50%
Healthy Controls
25%
Oral Cavity
25%
Hyperactivity
25%
Low Activity
25%
Electromyographic Study
25%
Masseter muscle
25%
Pharynx
25%
Electric Behavior
25%
Chronic Tonsillitis
25%
Oral Dysphagia
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Plummer-Vinson Syndrome
100%
Electromyography
100%
Tonsillitis
100%
Differential Diagnosis
40%
Smear Layer
40%
Mouth Infection
40%
Disease
20%
Symptom
20%
Oral Cavity
20%
Hyperactivity
20%
Pharynx
20%