Periventricular white matter changes and oropharyngeal swallowing in normal individuals
- PMID: 1499355
- DOI: 10.1007/BF02493446
Periventricular white matter changes and oropharyngeal swallowing in normal individuals
Abstract
Cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revealed patchy periventricular white matter lesions or "unidentified bright objects" (UBOs) in otherwise neurologically intact individuals. Quantitative videofluoroscopic swallowing evaluations and cranial MRI examinations were studied in 49 neurologically normal volunteers (ages 43 to 79 years). Total swallowing duration (TSD) and its subcomponents of oral transit duration (OTD), stage transition duration (STD), and pharyngeal response duration were measured for liquid and semisolid swallows. MRIs were graded from 0, or no UBOs, to 3, or multiple and confluent lesions. The effect of the presence of UBOs on swallowing durational measures and risk factors was analyzed with age differences accounted for statistically (ANCOVA). TSD and OTD for semisolids were significantly differentiated by MRI score (P less than 0.009 and P less than 0.047, respectively). That is, a demonstrable effect was found for an increased number of UBOs on duration of oropharyngeal swallowing in normal individuals.
Comment in
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"Periventricular white matter changes and oropharyngeal swallowing in normal individuals".Dysphagia. 1992;7(3):148-9. doi: 10.1007/BF02493447. Dysphagia. 1992. PMID: 1499356 No abstract available.
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