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Gubler syndrome

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Gub·ler syn·drome

(gū-blār'),
a form of alternating hemiplegia characterized by contralateral hemiplegia and ipsilateral facial paralysis.
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Gub·ler syn·drome

(gū-blā' sin'drōm)
A form of alternating hemiplegia characterized by contralateral hemiplegia and ipsilateral facial paralysis.
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Gubler,

Adolphe, French physician, 1821-1879.
Gubler line - the level of the superficial origin of the trigeminus on the pons, a lesion below which causes Gubler paralysis.
Gubler paralysis - Synonym(s): Gubler syndrome
Gubler syndrome - a form of alternating hemiplegia characterized by contralateral hemiplegia and ipsilateral facial paralysis. Synonym(s): Gubler paralysis; Millard-Gubler syndrome
Gubler tumor - a fusiform swelling on the wrist in lead palsy.
Millard-Gubler syndrome - Synonym(s): Gubler paralysis
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Millard-Gubler syndrome is a mixed syndrome that is caused by lesions of the pons which lead to ipsilateral facial paresis, ipsilateral abducens paralysis, and contralateral hemiplegia.
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