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RARE CASE OF ACUTE THYROTOXIC MYOPATHY PRESENTING AS BULBAR PALSY IN A POSTPARTUM FEMALE

Thyroid Research and Practice
Acute thyrotoxic bulbar palsy is very rare, severe and rapidly progressive condition which is reversible with prompt and adequate control of thyrotoxicosis. It is a neuromuscular disorder that may accompany hyperthyroidism.
Divya Namburi   +3 more
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Altered ioflupane single‐photon emission computed tomography in anti‐IgLON5 disease: A new case mimicking probable progressive supranuclear palsy and review of the literature

European Journal of Neurology, 2020
Anti‐IgLON5 disease is a rare disorder characterized by a heterogeneous myriad of symptoms that may include sleep disorders, bulbar dysfunction, gait problems, movement disorders, cognitive impairment, oculomotor abnormalities, and nervous system ...
Carmen González-Ávila   +5 more
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Numbness on the Medical Take: An Atypical Presentation of Guillain‐Barre Syndrome With Unilateral Paraesthesia and Rapid Progression to Bulbar Palsy: A Case Report

Clinical Case Reports
Guillain‐Barré syndrome (GBS) is characterized classically by progressive and symmetrical motor weakness and areflexia. We describe a case of GBS with initially preserved reflexes and power, leading to delayed diagnosis, who latterly required urgent ...
J. Stanley, Q. Zhou
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Giant basilar artery aneurysm causing bulbar palsy and hydrocephalus

British medical journal, 2018
A 64 year old man presented with a three week history of transient slurred speech, progressive headache, right sided weakness, ophthalmoplegia, and facial droop. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain (fig …
U. Khan, C. Tolias
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Progressive bulbar palsy: A case report of a type of motor neuron disease presenting with oral symptoms

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1990
A case is presented of a patient with progressive bulbar palsy, a form of motor neuron disease, which is a progressive degenerative disorder of the motor nuclei in the medulla producing atrophy and fasciculations of the musculature of the tongue, dysarthria, dysphagia, and excessive accumulation of secretions.
A A, Talacko, P C, Reade
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Progressive bulbar palsy and gammopathy

Neurology, 1987
Don B. Smith, Raul Alvarez
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[A 49-year-old man with progressive bulbar palsy and respiratory failure].

No to shinkei = Brain and nerve, 1998
We report a 49-year-old man with progressive bulbar palsy and respiratory failure. He was well until his 48 years of the age (December 1994) when he noted a difficulty in speaking in loud voice. In February, 1995, he noted regurgitation of foods to his nose and difficulty in his speech. He was admitted to our service in May 29, 1995.
Y, Motoi   +7 more
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Saw-tooth vertical saccades in progressive supranuclear palsy

Journal of Neurology, 2023
Min-Ku Kim   +5 more
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