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5.Kahrilas PJ, Lin S, Rademaker AW, Logemann JA. Impaired deglutitive airway protection: a videofluoroscopic analysis of severity and mechanism. Gastroenterology 1997;113:1457-64.
6.Simental AA, Carrau RL. Assessment of swal-lowing function in patients with head and neck cancer. Current Oncology Reports 2004;6:162-5.
7.Muz J, Mathog RH, Hamlet SL, Davis LP, Kling GA: Objective assessment of swal-lowing function in head and neck cancer patients. Head & Neck 1991;13:33-9. 8.Humphreys B, Mathog R, Rosen R, Miller P,
Muz J, Nelson R. Videofluoroscopic and scintigraphic analysis of dysphagia in the head and neck cancer patient. Laryngoscope 1987;97:25-32.
9.Logemann JA. Noninvasive approaches to deg-lutitive aspiration. Dysphagia 1993;8:331-3. 10.Logemann JA, Rademaker AW, Pauloski BR, Kahrilas PJ: Effects of postural change on aspiration in head and neck surgical patients. Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery 1994;110:222-7.
11.Logemann JA, Kahrilas PJ, Kobara M, Vakil NB: The benefit of head rotation on pharyn-goesophageal dysphagia. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 1989;70:767-71. 12.Logemann JA: The dysphagia diagnostic procedure as a treatment efficacy trial. Clinics in Communication Disorders 1993;3:1-10.
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2.Logemann JA. Dysphagia: evaluation and treatment. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopedica 1995;47:140-64.
3.Logemann JA. Swallowing physiology and pathophysiology. Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America 1988;21:613-23.
4.Rhodus NL, Moller K, Colby S, Bereuter J. Dysphagia in patients with three different etiologies of salivary gland dysfunction. Ear, Nose, & Throat Journal;74 1994:39-42.