Dysphagia

//dɪsˈfeɪ̯d͡ʒ(i)ə//

Synonyms for "dysphagia" (2 found)

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21 translations across 18 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • разстройство в дъвченето noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Catalan

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  • disfàgia noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 吞嚥困難 /吞咽困难 noun (difficulty in swallowing)
  • 吞嚥障礙 /吞咽障碍 noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Czech

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  • dysfagie noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Dutch

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  • dysfagie noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Esperanto

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  • disfagio noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Finnish

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  • dysfagia noun (difficulty in swallowing)
  • nielemisvaikeus noun (difficulty in swallowing)

French

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  • dysphagie noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Greek

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  • δυσκαταποσία noun (difficulty in swallowing)
  • δυσφαγία noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Indonesian

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  • disfagia noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Irish

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  • diosfaige noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Italian

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  • disfagia noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Japanese

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  • 嚥下障害 noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Korean

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  • 연하곤란 noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Polish

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  • dysfagia noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Portuguese

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  • disfagia noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Spanish

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  • disfagia noun (difficulty in swallowing)

Turkish

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  • Yutkunma zorluğu noun (difficulty in swallowing)

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If the sensory branches of the laryngeal nerve (superior laryngeal nerve) are paralysed, the danger is great, for the patients, owing to the abolished reflex action, are prone to misswallow (dysphagia) , and become subject to "foreign body pneumonia."

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