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Delayed radiation-induced bulbar palsy

Neurology, 1996
We report a man with a slowly progressive bulbar palsy 14 years after radiation therapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Electromyography demonstrated prominent myokymic and neuromyotonic discharges in muscles innervated by the lower cranial nerves. Late effects of radiation therapy can occur in the cranial nerve musculature that are similar to well ...
B E, Shapiro   +3 more
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Juvenile Progressive Bulbar Palsy

Archives of Neurology, 1983
Differentiation of juvenile progressive bulbar palsy from bulbar myasthenia gravis is difficult. Characteristics of both may include ocular involvement, fluctuant course, abnormal fatigability, and normal acetylcholine receptor (AChR) antibody titers.
J W, Albers   +3 more
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Risperidone-Induced Bulbar Palsy-like Syndrome

Dysphagia, 2010
There have been several case reports of risperidone-associated dysphagia. Risperidone-induced bulbar palsy-like syndrome has not been previously described. We report on a 58-year-old gentleman with prior history of schizophrenia and remote chlorpromazine use with no history of extrapyramidal symptoms who experienced acute onset of dysphagia and facial ...
Jason Jonathon, Sico, Huned, Patwa
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Outcome of Guillain-Barré syndrome with bulbar palsy

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2023
Elective intubation is advocated in Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) with bulbar palsy to prevent aspiration pneumonia and lung collapse. We evaluate the outcome of GBS patients with bulbar palsy, and also compare the risks and benefits of intubation and MV in them.187 GBS patients with bulbar palsy from a cohort of 547 GBS registry were analyzed ...
Jayantee, Kalita   +3 more
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Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease presenting as bulbar palsy

Muscle & Nerve, 2010
AbstractCreutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) is a degenerative neurological disorder caused by a prion protein. The diagnosis may be challenging in unusual early presentations. A bulbar symptom as the initial complaint is a rare presentation for CJD, with only a few reports so far.
Manoj, Mittal   +4 more
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Delayed radiation-induced bulbar palsy mimicking ALS

Muscle & Nerve, 2000
We describe a patient presenting with progressive bulbar dysfunction and spasticity that clinically mimicked amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Electromyography, however, showed no evidence of denervation and revealed a rare combination of peripheral and central myokymia.
S A, Glenn, M A, Ross
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Delayed post-irradiation bulbar palsy in nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Neurology, 2001
In a hospital series of 70 patients on follow-up after radiotherapy for nasopharyngeal carcinoma, 14 patients (20%) developed delayed post-irradiation bulbar palsy 1 to 18 years after radiotherapy (mean 5.5 years). Functional disability was moderate to severe. Three patients had aspiration pneumonia with one mortality. Post-irradiation bulbar palsy was
N K, Chew   +5 more
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Intracranial rhabdomyosarcoma producing bulbar palsy.

Surgical neurology, 1980
Two cases of intracranial rhabdomyosarcoma invading the meninges at the base of the skull, causing progressive bulbar palsy and rapid demise, are presented. Discussed are the clinical aspects of this uncommon tumour of interest to the neurosurgeon.
A T, Hunstock, L, Symon
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Temporary bulbar palsy following lightning strike.

The Central African journal of medicine, 1991
Lightning is a significant cause of mortality in Zimbabwe. The same study showed that 21 per cent of fatal lightning strikes occurred with victims inside a hut. We report a case who survived a severe lightning strike with unusual features of a temporary bulbar palsy.
M C, Saddler, J E, Thomas
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