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Swallowing , known scientifically as deglutition, is the process in the human or animal body that makes something pass from the mouth, to the pharynx, into the esophagus, with the shutting of the e...
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this completes the oral phase of swallowing. Once the bolus reaches the tonsils, it triggers the pharyngeal phase of the swallowing reflex. This phase of the swallow mechanism is completely automatic (there is no ability to consciously control this).
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CONCLUSION: The results of our study strongly suggest that the attenuation of the swallowing reflex during hypercapnia is not due to the direct, inhibitory effect of CO2 on the swallowing center, but, rather, is due to the increased inhibitory influence of a lung-volume-related reflex.
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Definition of swallowing reflex in the Medical Dictionary. swallowing reflex explanation. Information about swallowing reflex in Free online English dictionary. What is swallowing reflex? Meaning of swallowing reflex medical term. ... swallowing reflex  palatal r.
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If the swallowing reflex is not triggered by backward movement of the bolus and/or intention, the airway remains open and unprotected. The upper esophageal sphincter remains closed, preventing food entrance into the esophagus and indirectly biasing its movement into the open airway.
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Swallowing Reflex of the Digestive Process 3D Images. ... This image illustrates the deglutition, or swallowing, reflex, as seen in three steps. First, a bolus is formed as the tongue is elevated against the palate. Second, the bolus passes through the oropharynx as the nasopharynx is sealed by the elevated soft palate...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about swallowing reflex. swallowing reflex. Information about swallowing reflex in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from swallowing reflex)
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Information and discussion concerning non-obstructive esophageal dysphagia or difficulty in swallowing without any narrowing of structure or esophagus. ... Swallowing problems related to nonobstructive esophageal dysphagia are different from globus sensation (lump in throat) which is described at the end...
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