SASS Clinical Note #3: Saliva Accumulation in the Pharynx — What Does it Mean, If Anything?
Explore the implications of saliva accumulation in the pharynx as an early indicator of potential biomechanical and biosensation issues in FEES studies, shedding light on its correlation with muscle weakness affecting swallow motor functions and its role in silent aspiration and larynx penetration
SASS Clinical Note #4: Pulsating Pharynx — Not to be Ignored
Explore the uncommon but critical condition of a pulsating pharynx, indicative of aberrant ICA, requiring meticulous handling during surgeries to avoid severe bleeding. Its early identification is vital due to potential misdiagnoses as abscess or tumor.