(A) Patient with acute PFP on the 4th day showed an abnormal dyphagia limit of 5 ml from paretic left sided swallowing (arrows denote second swallows).

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(A) Patient with acute PFP on the 4th day showed an abnormal dyphagia limit of 5 ml from paretic left sided swallowing (arrows denote second swallows). (A) Patient with acute PFP on the 4th day showed an abnormal dyphagia limit of 5 ml from paretic left sided swallowing (arrows denote second swallows). (B) Two months later, during left sided swallowing the patient's dysphagia limit was in the normal range and coincided with clinical recovery (in both A and B first lines represent laryngeal sensor recordings and second lines represent submental EMG recordings (SM-EMG). rectified and integrated EMG were used in the first record). Y Seçil et al. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2002;72:391-393 ©2002 by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd