dysphagia valsalviana - traduzione in arabo
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dysphagia valsalviana - traduzione in arabo

SWALLOWING DISORDERS
Disphagia; Difficulty swallowing; Difficulty in swallowing; Swallowing difficulties; Inability to eat; Poor feeding; Transfer dysphagia; Feeding difficulties; Swallowing disorder; Grades of dysphagia; Dysfunctional epiglottis; Water swallow test; Trouble swallowing

dysphagia valsalviana      
‎ عُسْرُ البَلْعِ بحَسَبِ فالسالفا‎
dysphagia lusoria         
ABNORMAL CONDITION CHARACTERIZED BY DIFFICULTY IN SWALLOWING CAUSED BY ABERRANT RIGHT SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY
Dysphagia Lusoria; Bayford-Autenrieth dysphagia
‎ عُسْرُ البَلْعِ العَجيب:انضغاط المريء بالشريان تحت الترقوة الشاذ‎
dysphagia         
عُسْرُ البَلْع

Definizione

dysphagia
[d?s'fe?d???]
¦ noun Medicine difficulty in swallowing, as a symptom of disease.
Origin
C18: from dys- + Gk phagia 'eating'.

Wikipedia

Dysphagia

Dysphagia is difficulty in swallowing. Although classified under "symptoms and signs" in ICD-10, in some contexts it is classified as a condition in its own right.

It may be a sensation that suggests difficulty in the passage of solids or liquids from the mouth to the stomach, a lack of pharyngeal sensation or various other inadequacies of the swallowing mechanism. Dysphagia is distinguished from other symptoms including odynophagia, which is defined as painful swallowing, and globus, which is the sensation of a lump in the throat. A person can have dysphagia without odynophagia (dysfunction without pain), odynophagia without dysphagia (pain without dysfunction) or both together. A psychogenic dysphagia is known as phagophobia.