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- W2051244454 abstract "Pseudobulbar is a syndrome about which little is known in spite of the fact that it not uncommonly follows cerebral vascular accidents and other forms of neurologic disease. It is our purpose, therefore, to present an anatomic and physiologic analysis of this condition. Magnus 1 first reported a case in which there were features characteristic of following multiple apoplectic attacks; he discussed the postmortem observations. Jolly 2 described a patient with multiple sclerosis and progressive bulbar whose bulbar nuclei were normal at autopsy; Barlow 3 emphasized the relation of bilateral cortical lesions to the syndrome. Ross 4 reviewed cases from an anatomic-functional point of view, and Oppenheim and Siemerling 5 differentiated from true bulbar palsy. Hunter and Robertson 6 and Oettinger 7 reported typical cases. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS The designation pseudobulbar palsy is a misnomer. The term supranuclear bulbar paralysis would be more accurate. This term indicates the general position of the lesion" @default.
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- W2051244454 title "SYNDROME OF PSEUDOBULBAR PALSY" @default.
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