Evaluation of oral-motor movements and speech in patients with tetanus of a public service in Brazil

Summary  The characterisation of oral‐motor movements and speech of patients with tetanus were investigated to determine the existence of possible signs that are characteristic of this pathology. Thirteen patients clinically diagnosed with tetanus (10 with severe tetanus and three with very severe t...

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Clostridium tetani
deglutition disorders
Dentistry
evaluation
Female
health evaluation
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Intensive Care Units
Lip
Male
Middle Aged
Mouth - physiopathology
Movement
Muscular strength
Reflexes
Rehabilitation
Speech
speech therapy
Statistical analysis
Tetanus
Tetanus - diagnosis
Tetanus - physiopathology
Tetanus - rehabilitation
Tongue
title Evaluation of oral-motor movements and speech in patients with tetanus of a public service in Brazil
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