2021
DOI: 10.1111/coa.13773
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Using the PRAAT software to describe dependence of speech intelligibility on tongue mobility in 6 patients after salvage glossectomy and reconstruction with a serratus anterior free flap

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“…31,[41][42][43] The evaluation of fundamental functions such as, swallowing, physiological breathing, and understandable verbal communication are usually prioritized after major head and neck cancer surgeries, while chemosensory functions are secondary. 8,9,13,14,44 However, an increasing number of studies highlight the importance of gustatory and olfactory senses for an adequate QoL in nononcological patients. 45,46 As the tongue represents the main host of gustatory sensation, our patient collective should be of great interest from a chemosensensory scientific point of view.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31,[41][42][43] The evaluation of fundamental functions such as, swallowing, physiological breathing, and understandable verbal communication are usually prioritized after major head and neck cancer surgeries, while chemosensory functions are secondary. 8,9,13,14,44 However, an increasing number of studies highlight the importance of gustatory and olfactory senses for an adequate QoL in nononcological patients. 45,46 As the tongue represents the main host of gustatory sensation, our patient collective should be of great interest from a chemosensensory scientific point of view.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%