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Effiziente Schluckdiagnostik in der Praxis

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Demografischer Wandel und medizinischer Fortschritt bedingen eine Zunahme chronisch kranker und auch schluckgestörter Patienten. Der folglich steigende Bedarf an fachärztlicher Schluckdiagnostik stellt eine Herausforderung für uns behandelnde Ärzte dar. Dies soll Anlass geben, in diesem Artikel diagnostische Tipps und Tricks für eine effiziente Schluckdiagnostik in der HNO-Praxis aufzuzeigen.

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Nienstedt, J.C., Pflug, C. & Flügel, T. Effiziente Schluckdiagnostik in der Praxis. HNO Nachrichten 48, 20–24 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00060-018-5674-0

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