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    Clinical measurement of swallowing in health and in neurogenic dysphagia by Hughes, T.A.T., Wiles, C.M.

    Published in QJM : An International Journal of Medicine (01-02-1996)
    “…We studied clinical features potentially related to dysphagia and three indices from a timed test of swallowing—average volume per swallow (ml), average time…”
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    A case of multiple cutaneous schwannomas; schwannomatosis or neurofibromatosis type 2? by Murray, A J, Hughes, T A T, Neal, J W, Howard, E, Evans, D G R, Harper, P S

    “…A 54 year old man presented with numerous cutaneous schwannomas, cranial nerve lesions, and spinal cord lesions, but no evidence of vestibular nerve…”
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    Clinical skills evaluation of trainees in a neurology department by Wiles, CM, Dawson, K, Hughes, TAT, Llewelyn, JG, Morris, HR, Pickersgill, TP, Robertson, NP, Smith, PEM

    Published in Clinical medicine (London, England) (01-08-2007)
    “…Three to 12 evaluations of clinical performance using the mini-clinical evaluation exercise (Mini-CEX) (n=124) or direct observation of procedural skills…”
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    Neurogenic dysphagia: the role of the neurologist by HUGHES, T A T, WILES, C M

    “…Swallowing was originally perceived as a brainstem reflex triggered by more or less "phagetic agents" 4 : subsequently the sequence of activation of the…”
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    Palatal and pharyngeal reflexes in health and in motor neuron disease by Hughes, T A, Wiles, C M

    “…Palatal and pharyngeal sensation and motor responses, and volitional palatal movement, were tested in 171 healthy adults and 43 patients with motor neuron…”
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    Severe dysphagia associated with major tranquillizer treatment by Hughes, T. A., Shone, G., Lindsay, G., Wiles, C. M.

    Published in Postgraduate medical journal (01-08-1994)
    “…A 56 year old patient with psychiatric complications of systemic lupus erythematosus developed severe dysphagia complicated by weight loss and aspiration…”
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    Simultaneous electrical impedance tomography and videofluoroscopy in the assessment of swallowing by Hughes, T A, Liu, P, Griffiths, H, Lawrie, B W, Wiles, C M

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-05-1996)
    “…Simultaneous videofluoroscopy and electrical impedance tomography (EIT) were performed in 13 patients. Subjects swallowed a low-conductivity and a…”
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    Measurement of swallowing in patients with sore throats by Hughes, T A, Wiles, C M

    “…Swallowing function was measured using a simple timed test in 20 healthy subjects with a sore throat (16 women, median age [range] 27.5 years [19.3-44.5]) and…”
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    Repeatability of indices of swallowing in healthy adults : electrical impedance tomography compared with a simple timed test of swallowing by HUGHES, T. A. T, LIU, P, GRIFFITHS, H, WILES, C. M

    “…Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) has been used to detect conductivity changes occurring in the neck during swallowing. The parameters gained from the…”
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    An analysis of studies comparing electrical impedance tomography with x-ray videofluoroscopy in the assessment of swallowing by Hughes, T A, Liu, P, Griffiths, H, Lawrie, B W, Wiles, C M

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-05-1994)
    “…Electrical impedance tomography can be used to record the conductivity change occurring in the neck during a swallow. X-ray videofluoroscopy provides excellent…”
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    Partial hypopituitarism in Klinefelter's syndrome by Hughes, T A, Borsey, D Q

    Published in The British journal of clinical practice (01-05-1995)
    “…A patient with Klinefelter's syndrome, secondary hypothyroidism and absent growth hormone and prolactin reserves is described. This combination of pituitary…”
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