MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «VALLECULAE»
valleculae
vallecula
anatomic
term
crevice
depression
furrow
something
there
variety
human
body
including
between
hemispheres
brain
inferior
surface
cerebellum
which
medulla
oblongata
located
other
common
nail
valleculae
define
more
diverticulum
report
depressions
situated
base
tongue
epiglottis
each
side
median
glosso
medical
valle
culae
vallec
ular
cerebel
longitudinal
fissure
anatomy
physiology
swallowing
wedge
shaped
space
formed
pyriform
sinuses
known
transit
times
residue
biomed
central
purpose
present
study
evaluate
characteristics
stable
copd
patients
defined
yourdictionary
groove
plant
animal
structure
origin
modern
objective
computer
based
assessment
have
been
questions
about
reliability
subjective
rating
scales
assess
fluoroscopic
images
this
wordweb
noun
channel
bodily
part
derived
forms
type
matching
symptoms
underlying
stage
transition
bolus
reaches
prior
initiation
pharyngeal
phase
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «VALLECULAE»
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Endoscopic Evaluation and Treatment of Swallowing Disorders
The first rating identifies the percent of swallows in which the bolus head traveled
to the valleculae or to the pyriforms, or touched the laryngeal rim before the
swallow was initiated. This often can be scored precisely using endoscopy
because ...
2
The Scientific Basis of Eating: Taste and Smell, Salivation, ...
The main bolus is positioned anterior to the fauces and a small bolus is present
in the valleculae. The tongue contacts the hard palate anterior to the main bolus
and, as the tongue moves forwards, the contact point moves posteriorly.
3
Dysphagia: Foundation, Theory and Practice
Anatomical landmark for generation of swallow reflex: 22% superior to valleculae
; 31% at level of valleculae; 47% inferior to valleculae. • Anatomical landmark for
generation of swallow reflex: 0.008% superior to valleculae; 0.05% at level of ...
Julie A. Y. Cichero, Bruce E. Murdoch, 2006
4
Atlas of Seeds and Fruits of Central and East-European ...
Surface pale or to dark-brown, valleculae dark-brown, ridges pale-brown. Native
to South-East Carpathians, in dry places. Mo, Ro, Uk. 2342. Peucedanum schottii
Besser ex DC.− Perennial, up to 40-100cm high, glabrous, stems sulcate at ...
Vít Bojnanský, Agáta Fargašová, 2007
5
Normal and Abnormal Swallowing: Imaging in Diagnosis and Therapy
Valleculae and Piriform Sinuses Spaces are created by loose mucosa covering
the cartilaginous framework of the larynx. The piriform sinuses are created by the
larynx protruding into the hypopharynx, and the contour is molded somewhat by ...
6
Flora of Tropical East Africa - Unibelliferae (1989)
Involucel present: Leaflets ovate to elliptical, toothed; petals glabrous; valleculae
of fruit 2-3-vittate '. . Leaflets very narrowly linear, not toothed; petals hairy;
valleculae 1-vittate Ovary and fruit not hairy, even on margins: Ovary and fruit ...
7
Dysphagia Assessment and Treatment Planning: A Team Approach
D. Continue up the laryngeal surface of the epiglottis, over the lip of the epiglottis
and down into the curve of the valleculae. E. Continue along the pharyngeal
tongue to a point where the soft palate contacts or is closest to the tongue. F.
Draw a ...
Rebecca Leonard, Katherine Kendall, 1997
8
Feeding: Form, Function and Evolution in Tetrapod Vertebrates
sky . /. I. epiglottis. _ alleculae palatogloeeus nasopharynx palaloglossus soft
palate pharyngeal constrictors _ valleculae epiglottis geniohyoid mylohyold
thyroid cartilage vocal folds ...
9
Anatomy & Physiology for Speech, Language, and Hearing
The food and liquid pass over the back of the tongue, through the valleculae, into
the pyriform sinuses, and finally into the esophagus (this will be discussed in
detail in Chapter 8). When swallowing is compromised, as in the deficit arising
from ...
J. Seikel, Douglas King, David Drumright, 2009
10
Endoscopic and microsurgical anatomy of the upper basal cisterns
inconstant branches feeding basal ganglia, originating from A1/A2. They
penetrate the barrier area of Cisterna laminae terminalis and of Cisterna
valleculae. Veins (Figs. 27 and 28) The veins accompanying A1, A2 and A.
communicans ant.