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The discriminant ability of the Eating Assessment tool-10 to detect swallowing efficiency in neurogenic dysphagia.

İbrahim ErensoyÖzlem Cangökçe YaşarFatma Esen AydınlıÖzgür KemalMurat Terzi
Published in: Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology (2024)
The EAT-10, frequently used in swallowing clinics, can determine swallowing efficiency in individuals with neurogenic dysphagia. Additionally, it has the power to detect moderate-to-severe pharyngeal residue.
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