PMC · DOI:10.1016/j.jped.2024.05.002·May 29, 2024
Instrumental swallowing studies for the prevention of pulmonary morbidity in children and the importance of multi-disciplinary teams
R. Paul Boesch

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laryngeal cleftsrespiratory infectionslung diseasecoughlong-term pulmonary diseaseanatomic orlung injurybronchiectasiscongenital heart diseasepneumoniagenetic syndromesinflammationCNS diseasefailure to thrivecongestionchronicDysphagiacraniofacial abnormalitieswheezingabnormalitiesSilent aspirationneurologic diseaseRespiratory symptoms
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TopicsDysphagia Assessment and Management · Tracheal and airway disorders · Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues
