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Query: UMLS:C0011168 (
dysphagia
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The present case report describes the presence of a persistent dysarthria and
dysphagia
as a consequence of surgical intervention for a choroid plexus papilloma (CPP). WM was a nine year ten month old male who at the time of the present study was seven years post-surgery. A comprehensive perceptual and instrumental test battery was used to document the nature of the dysarthria incorporating all components of speech production including respiration, phonation, resonance, articulation, and prosody. The nature of the
dysphagia
was evaluated through the use of videofluoroscopic evaluation of swallowing (VFS). Assessments confirmed the presence of a
LMN
dysarthria, marked by deficits in phonation, respiration, and prosody.
Dysphagia
assessment revealed deficits in oral preparatory, oral and pharyngeal stages of the swallow. The presence of persistent dysarthria and
dysphagia
in this case has a number of important implications for the management of children undergoing surgery for fourth ventricle CPPs, in particular the need for appropriate treatment, as well as counselling prior to surgery of the possible negative outcomes related to speech and swallowing.
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PMID:Dysarthria and dysphagia following treatment for a fourth ventricle choroid plexus papilloma. 1285 99
The current case report provides a comprehensive description of the persistent dysarthria and
dysphagia
evident in a 7.5 year old child treated for recurrent posterior fossa tumour (PFT). AC was assessed on a comprehensive perceptual and instrumental test battery incorporating all components of the speech production system (respiration, phonation, resonance, articulation and prosody) 2 years and 4 months following completion of her treatment. The nature of her swallowing impairment was investigated through the use of videofluoroscopic evaluation of swallowing (VFS). A mild dysarthria with ataxic and
LMN
components was identified, although overall speech intelligibility was not affected. A moderate
dysphagia
was also identified with impairment in all three phases of the swallowing process; oral preparatory, oral and pharyngeal. Dysarthria and
dysphagia
as persistent sequelae in children treated for PFT have implications for the long-term management of these children. The need for appropriate treatment regimes, as well as pre-surgical counselling regarding dysarthria and
dysphagia
as possible outcomes following surgery are highlighted.
...
PMID:Dysarthria and dysphagia as long-term sequelae in a child treated for posterior fossa tumour. 1453 43