1992
Swallowing dysfunction in the postpolio syndrome: a cinefluorographic study.
Jones B, Buchholz D, Ravich W, Donner M. Swallowing dysfunction in the postpolio syndrome: a cinefluorographic study. American Journal Of Roentgenology 1992, 158: 283-6. PMID: 1729782, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.158.2.1729782.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCineradiographyDeglutition DisordersFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedPharyngeal DiseasesPharyngeal MusclesPostpoliomyelitis SyndromeConceptsStructural lesionsConstrictor musclePoor laryngeal elevationPrevertebral soft tissueSeverity of decompensationPharyngeal constrictor muscleInferior constrictor muscleCricopharyngeal levelFocal strictureBilateral weaknessProgressive dysphagiaLaryngeal penetrationPostpolio syndromeCricopharyngeus muscleDistal esophagusLaryngeal elevationPostpolio patientsLaryngeal closureLuminal narrowingCervical esophagusZenker's diverticulumRadiographic abnormalitiesRemote historyEpiglottic tiltSoft palateCaustic ingestion injuries of the upper aerodigestive tract
Scott J, Jones B, Eisele D, Ravich W. Caustic ingestion injuries of the upper aerodigestive tract. The Laryngoscope 1992, 102: 1-8. PMID: 1731151, DOI: 10.1288/00005537-199201000-00001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCaustic ingestionJohns Hopkins Swallowing CenterCaustic ingestion injuryDynamic radiographic studiesUpper aerodigestive tractLaryngeal protectionNasopharyngeal regurgitationIngestion injuryCaustic injuryRoentgenographic findingsAerodigestive tractMuscle dysfunctionEsophageal stenosisSwallowing centerHypopharyngeal stenosisFunctional abnormalitiesRadiographic studiesOral cavityRadiographic analysisInjuryPatientsMultidisciplinary approachStenosisIngestionSuch cases
1986
The Investigation of Dysphagia-Reply
Donner M, Ravich W. The Investigation of Dysphagia-Reply. JAMA 1986, 256: 2818-2819. PMID: 3773195, DOI: 10.1001/jama.1986.03380200056017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPharyngeal dysfunctionJohns Hopkins Swallowing CenterObvious underlying diseasePsychogenic dysphagiaEsophageal dysmotilityUnderlying diseaseGlobus hystericusSwallowing centerCineradiographic examinationMedical recordsPsychogenic causesStructural lesionsPatientsNeurological diseasesAdditional proceduresDysfunctionEsophagusSymptomsDiseasePharynxStaff membersDysmotilityDysphagiaReferralLesions
1985
Pharyngoesophageal interrelationships: Observations and working concepts
Jones B, Ravich W, Donner M, Kramer S, Hendrix T. Pharyngoesophageal interrelationships: Observations and working concepts. Gastrointestinal Radiology 1985, 10: 225-233. PMID: 4029538, DOI: 10.1007/bf01893105.Peer-Reviewed Original Research