Bulbar palsy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bulbar palsy refers to bilateral impairment of function of the lower cranial nerves IX, X, XI and XII, which occurs due to lower motor neuron lesion either at nuclear or fascicular level in the medul...
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Progressive bulbar palsy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Progressive Bulbar Palsy (also known simply as PBP ) belongs to a group of disorders known as motor neuron diseases (Lapiedra 2002). PBP is a disease that attacks the bulbar innervated muscles. The...
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There is no specific treatment or cure, but drugs can help lessen symptoms. ... Muscle stimulation disorders include amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (the most common), primary lateral sclerosis, progressive pseudobulbar palsy, progressive muscular atrophy, progressive bulbar palsy, and postpolio syndrome.
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Motor neuron disorders are characterized by steady, relentless, progressive degeneration of corticospinal tracts, anterior horn cells, bulbar motor nuclei, or a combination. Symptoms vary in severity and may include muscle weakness and atrophy, ... Progressive bulbar palsy: The muscles innervated by cranial nerves...
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When a patient presents with bulbar symptoms only, this is often called progressive bulbar palsy (PBP), a condition originally described by the renown French neurologist, G. Duchenne in 1860. Whether it is classified as a separate entity or as a “subtype” of ALS, most clinicians agree that pure PBP,
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That is, if muscles controlled by cranial nerves 7-12 are weak, then you talk about a bulbar palsy. Symptoms would include trouble speaking, swallowing, coughing, using the tongue, and perhaps some trouble with facial expression.
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If I understand correctly, there has been a definite improvement in her symptoms since starting the prednisone. If that is the case then ALS and variants of it (including progressive bulbar palsy) are not in the least likely.
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The aim of this report is to show a case of Progressive Bulbar Palsy (PBP), diagnosed by oral medicine specialists, from oral symptoms of the disease. ... The aim of this report is to show a case of Progressive Bulbar Palsy (PBP), diagnosed by oral medicine specialists, from oral symptoms of the disease. We have found no...
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Pseudobulbar palsy Definition Pseudobulbar palsy refers to a group of symptoms—including difficulty with chewing , swallowing, and speech, as well as ... There are no cures for pseudobulbar palsy; the symptoms usually progress over the course of several years, leading to complete disability. ... Progressive bulbar palsy...
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Results: Causes of Neuromuscular disorder AND Progressive bulbar palsy ... Neuromuscular disorder AND Progressive bulbar palsy - Causes of All Symptoms ... Progressive bulbar palsy: Add a 3rd symptom...
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