Patterns of lingual tissue deformation associated with bolus containment and propulsion during deglutition as determined by echo-planar MRI
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Patterns of lingual tissue deformation associated with bolus containment and propulsion during deglutition as determined by echo-planar MRI
Abstract
Disordered lingual function is a common clinical attribute of patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia. To determine physiologic patterns of lingual tissue motion during swallowing, we imaged the actively deforming tongue during water bolus swallows with sequential single-slice sagittal orientation echo-planar imaging. At rest, with the bolus contained in the oral cavity before swallow initiation, the tongue displayed a characteristic curved configuration consisting of a convex surface (anterior to the bolus) in continuity with a concave surface (containing the bolus) and a posterior-located convex surface (comprising the tongue base). With swallow initiation, the previously deformed tongue underwent rapid biphasic displacement: (a) superior displacement of the anterior tongue and deepening of the midposterior-located bolus-containing concavity, resulting in a laterally beveled surface encompassing the bolus; and (b) retrograde displacement of the configured tissue, resulting in clearance of the bolus from the oral cavity to the oropharynx. These findings indicate that deglutitive tongue action can be depicted by echo-planar imaging as a series of deformative surface modifications, which are related to the activity of intrinsic and extrinsic lingual muscles.
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