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    Dysphagia - ENT Health - 11 month(s) ago

    Dysphagia means that you can’t swallow well. Many factors may cause dysphagia, and most are temporary and non-life-threatening.

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    Summary Myopathy caused by thyrotoxicosis is not uncommon. Skeletal muscles are commonly involved, but dysphagia is a rare manifestation of thyrotoxicosis. We aim to raise awareness of dysphagia caused by hyperthyroidism and review similar cases in the literature. We present a case of severe dysphagia caused by hyperthyroidism. We also summarize similar case reports in the literature. Our patient…

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    • Check out this case report 'Myopathic dysphagia caused by thyrotoxicosis: a case report and review of the literature' by Raad Alwithenani et al. https://t.co/2EPuqpumfG @UofT @LMP_UofT #thyrotoxicosis #Myopathy #Dysphagia https://t.co/eUOZVMala6

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    Published: August 24, 2022Updated: October 13, 2022Medically Reviewed By: Elaine Burke, MS, CCC-SLPDifficulty swallowing, known as dysphagia, can come in many forms. Some people with dysphagia may experience issues in the oral phase or mouth. This is characterized by one or more of the following: holding food in the cheek without being aware of it … Read more

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    A 6-month-old girl presented to the emergency department for evaluation of fever and was noted to have mild inspiratory stridor, which began acutely at 4 months of age without any inciting illness or event. What is your diagnosis?

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    • There is a broad differential for pediatric patients presenting with a cystic deep neck mass, and imaging is critical to establishing the diagnosis. Foregut duplication cysts may present with as progressive #dysphagia and #stridor. https://t.co/DgDYE3BKyt

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    A 63-year-old man with a 3-month history of progressively worsening dysphagia to solids and liquids and a weight loss of 20 kg was referred following high-resolution manometry (HRM). He was only able to tolerate moderately thick liquids. There was no history of abdominal pain, chest pain, heartburn or night sweats. He had no medical history of GI reflux or chronic alcohol abuse however he was an…

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    A 63-year-old man with a 3-month history of progressively worsening dysphagia to solids and liquids and a weight loss of 20 kg was referred following high-resolution manometry (HRM). He was only able to tolerate moderately thick liquids. There was no history of abdominal pain, chest pain, heartburn or night sweats. He had no medical history of GI reflux or chronic alcohol abuse however he was an…

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    • Latest #GISnapshot #GUTSnapshot online now entitled "Dysphagia: revisiting investigations" via https://t.co/BiugnO2r6w #Endoscopy #Dysphagia #Achalasia #Cancer #GOJ @emadelomar https://t.co/8FuPxqq9A2

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    A 63-year-old man with a 3-month history of progressively worsening dysphagia to solids and liquids and a weight loss of 20 kg was referred following high-resolution manometry (HRM). He was only able to tolerate moderately thick liquids. There was no history of abdominal pain, chest pain, heartburn or night sweats. He had no medical history of GI reflux or chronic alcohol abuse however he was an…

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    • Latest #GISnapshot #GUTSnapshot online now entitled "Dysphagia: revisiting investigations" via https://t.co/BiugnO2r6w #Endoscopy #Dysphagia #Achalasia #Cancer #GOJ @emadelomar https://t.co/yGd4Dfoxkn