Keyphrases
Spinal muscular Atrophy
95%
Bulbar Function
67%
Dysphagia
40%
Videofluoroscopic Swallowing Study
38%
Swallowing Impairment
32%
Milk
27%
Preterm Infants
27%
Physiologic
26%
Natural History
26%
Bottle Feeding
25%
Onasemnogene Abeparvovec
24%
Swallowing Function
24%
Pharyngeal Swallowing
24%
Mucus
23%
Infant Feeding
23%
Systematic Literature Review
23%
Disease-modifying Therapy
22%
Bolus
21%
Sucking
21%
Swallowing Training
20%
Feeding Performance
19%
Modified Barium Swallow Study
19%
Respiratory Phase
19%
Nipple
19%
Airway Protection
17%
Bulbar
17%
Feeding Impairment
16%
Radiation Exposure
15%
Lung Volume
15%
Modified Barium Swallow Impairment Profile
15%
Preterm Birth
15%
Milk Volume
14%
Healthy Term Infants
14%
Videofluoroscopy
14%
Head-and-neck Cancer
13%
Cough
13%
Patient-reported Outcomes
12%
Swallowing Physiology
12%
Feeding Difficulties
11%
Reaction Time
11%
Contemporary Review
11%
First Month
11%
Exposure Time
11%
United States
11%
Feeding Characteristics
11%
Stroke Care
11%
Orofacial Clefts
11%
Rater Training
11%
Fast Reactions
11%
Medical Diagnosis
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Spinal Muscular Atrophy
100%
Plummer-Vinson Syndrome
71%
Oral
42%
Nutrition
35%
Clinician
35%
Systematic Review
25%
Onasemnogene Abeparvovec
24%
Infant Feeding
23%
Esophagography
23%
Ingestion
19%
Diseases
19%
Fluoroscopy
17%
Post-Hoc Analysis
15%
Lung Volume
15%
Videofluoroscopy
14%
Werdnig Hoffmann Disease
14%
Head and Neck Cancer
13%
Premature Labor
13%
Patient-Reported Outcome
12%
Pathologist
12%
Heart Single Ventricle
11%
Radiation Exposure
11%
Nerve Lesion
11%
Postnatal Development
11%
Cleft
11%
Symptomatic Treatment
11%
Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve
11%
Sucking
11%
Newborn Mortality
11%
Neonates
11%
Respiratory Minute Volume
11%
Oral Physiology
11%
Disease Modifying Therapy
10%
Adverse Event
10%
Bottle Feeding
9%
Tongue
7%
Breathing
7%
Visual Feedback
7%
Base
7%
Primary Outcome
7%
Nose Airflow
7%
Gene Replacement Therapy
6%
Feeding Difficulty
6%
Sequela
5%
Movement Pattern
5%
Gestational Age
5%
Milk Ejection
5%
Mixed Model
5%
Prevalence
5%
Clinical Symptom
5%