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  • Title: Anterior cervical osteophytes as a cause of pharyngeal stage dysphagia.
    Author: Granville LJ, Musson N, Altman R, Silverman M.
    Journal: J Am Geriatr Soc; 1998 Aug; 46(8):1003-7. PubMed ID: 9706891.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To describe the association of anterior cervical osteophytes impairing epiglottic movement as an etiology of pharyngeal stage dysphagia. DESIGN: A retrospective chart review. SETTING: An academic affiliated Veterans Affairs Medical Center. PATIENTS: Veterans 60 years of age or older referred to speech pathology for dysphagia evaluation. RESULTS: Of 376 veterans evaluated consecutively since 1990, 40 patients had dysphagia determined to be secondary to cervical bony protuberances. The evaluation and management of three cases with functional consequences at level C3-5 with no dysphagia etiology present are described. CONCLUSION: Cervical osteophytes need to be considered in the differential diagnosis of dysphagia in older people.
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