Dysarthria and dysphagia as long-term sequelae in a child treated for posterior fossa tumour.
Pediatr Rehabil
; 6(2): 67-75, 2003.
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| ID: mdl-14534043
The current case report provides a comprehensive description of the persistent dysarthria and dysphagia evident in a 7.5 year old child treated for recurrent posterior fossa tumour (PFT). AC was assessed on a comprehensive perceptual and instrumental test battery incorporating all components of the speech production system (respiration, phonation, resonance, articulation and prosody) 2 years and 4 months following completion of her treatment. The nature of her swallowing impairment was investigated through the use of videofluoroscopic evaluation of swallowing (VFS). A mild dysarthria with ataxic and LMN components was identified, although overall speech intelligibility was not affected. A moderate dysphagia was also identified with impairment in all three phases of the swallowing process; oral preparatory, oral and pharyngeal. Dysarthria and dysphagia as persistent sequelae in children treated for PFT have implications for the long-term management of these children. The need for appropriate treatment regimes, as well as pre-surgical counselling regarding dysarthria and dysphagia as possible outcomes following surgery are highlighted.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Astrocytoma
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Infratentorial Neoplasms
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Deglutition Disorders
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Papilledema
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Dysarthria
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Ependymoma
Type of study:
Prognostic_studies
Limits:
Child, preschool
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Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Pediatr Rehabil
Journal subject:
PEDIATRIA
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REABILITACAO
Year:
2003
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Australia
Country of publication:
United kingdom