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[Videofluorographic assessment of swallowing function in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy].
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The weak positive correlation of total oral/pharyngeal transit duration and age was presumably due to gradual onset of functional abnormalities associated with deteriorated swallowing muscles starting in the teenage years. Reduced tongue movement and impaired bolus transport to the pharynx was more common in teenage DMD patients because they have limited tongue movements associated with structural abnormalities such as macroglossia and open bite. VF showed that the swallowing difficulties were more severe during the oral phase than in the pharyngeal phase in the teenage patients. The pharyngeal phase disorders such as pharyngeal residue and decreased pharyngeal contraction were seen more often in the patients in their 20s, presumably due to deterioration of swallowing muscles that becomes more apparent in the older age group.