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Dysphagia May Lengthen Hospital Stay

by Peter C. Belafsky, MD, PhD • November 1, 2010

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—Reviewed by Peter C. Belafsky, MD, PhD

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November 2010
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Filed Under: Laryngology, Literature Reviews Tagged With: clinical, Dysphagia, length of stay, morbidityIssue: November 2010

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