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May 20, 2024

What are the manifestations of dorsolateral medulla oblongata syndrome?

Progressive medulla oblongata palsy

Examination and laboratory tests: vertebral artery insufficiency treatment: after a course of treatment can walk a distance medical history: there was no problem before although can walk the road but…

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Jun 25, 2023

Inflammatory demyelinating pseudotumor

Progressive medulla oblongata palsy

  Cranial CT scan: Round or irregular shaped solitary mass in the brain. In acute or subacute cases, the mass is mostly hypodense, with uniform or heterogeneous density; the perifocal edema…

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Jun 25, 2023

Inflammatory demyelinating pseudotumor

Progressive medulla oblongata palsy

  Tumefactive demyelinating lesions (TDLs), known as demyelinating pseudotumors, tumor-like demyelinating lesions, swollen demyelinating lesions, and as multiple sclerosis variants, were once classified as independent intermediate forms between multiple sclerosis and…

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Jun 25, 2023

Classification and differentiation of ball palsy

Progressive medulla oblongata palsy

  Ball palsy is medulla oblongata paralysis. Because the medulla oblongata is also called the medullary bulb, the medullary palsy is referred to as bulbar palsy, also known as true bulbar…

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Jun 25, 2023

Dysphagia and care of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP)

Progressive medulla oblongata palsy

  1. Difficulties in eating and swallowing are very common in patients with PSP, and some appear very early. The main reasons for this are as follows: (1) Being able to…

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Progressive medulla oblongata palsy

  • What are the manifestations of dorsolateral medulla oblongata syndrome?
  • Inflammatory demyelinating pseudotumor
  • Inflammatory demyelinating pseudotumor
  • Classification and differentiation of ball palsy
  • Dysphagia and care of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP)
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