Author: De Vincentis, Giulia; Ferrari, Chiara; Guerini Rocco, Dario
Title: Severe oropharyngeal dysphagia following COVIDâ€19: a case report Cord-id: 7usbml49 Document date: 2021_1_28
ID: 7usbml49
Snippet: Dysphagia may occur after a prolonged intubation due to COVIDâ€19 but it is usually mild. Case reports on severe dysphagia following COVIDâ€19 are infrequent. Diagnosis can be difficult because international indications recommend avoiding instrumental assessments as far as possible because of the infection risk. An early rehabilitation treatment is recommended.
Document: Dysphagia may occur after a prolonged intubation due to COVIDâ€19 but it is usually mild. Case reports on severe dysphagia following COVIDâ€19 are infrequent. Diagnosis can be difficult because international indications recommend avoiding instrumental assessments as far as possible because of the infection risk. An early rehabilitation treatment is recommended.
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