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Lesions Responsible for Delayed Oral Transit Time in Post-stroke Dysphagia.

Hyun Im MoonSeo Yeon YoonTae Im YiYoon Jeong JeongTae Hwan Cho
Published in: Dysphagia (2017)
Delayed oral phase in post-stroke patients was not negligible clinically. Patients' cognitive impairments affect the oral transit time. When adjusting it, we found a trend that the lesion responsible for delayed oral phase was located in the left frontal lobe, though the association did not reach significance. The delay might be related to praxis function.
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