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pseudobulbar palsy

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pseudobulbar palsy
Pseudobulbar paralysis, spastic bulbar paralysis A disease of middle age, characterized by bilateral spasticity of the facial and deglutitive muscles, resulting in dysarthria, dysphonia, dysphagia, drooling, facial weakness, hyperreflexia of extremities, and shuffling–parkinsonian gait; PP is remarkable for the variable psychiatric component, in which the Pts may have a flat affect–simulating apathy or severe depression, become enmeshed in trivialities, or have inappropriate responses to environmental cues, aka 'laughing sickness' for the characteristic pathologic–ie, inappropriate laughing–or crying Etiology Multifocal infarcts, often due to ASHD, but also to HTN, infections, trauma, degeneration Treatment Antibiotics Prognosis Guarded. Cf Bulbar palsy.


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Beyond those three, there are several other conditions that are confused with Parkinson''s disease, including multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig''s disease), Striato-Nigral degeneration, normal pressure hydrocephalus, pseudobulbar palsy, Wilson''s disease, Hallervorden Spatz disease, olivopontocerebellar degeneration, Huntington''s disease, dystonia, and brain tumors.
Most patients have a family history of this disease, and it is clinically characterized by recurrent subcortical ischemic strokes, sometimes leading to pseudobulbar palsy and dementia.
 
 
 
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