A stochastic variant of Wallenberg syndrome with ipsilateral central facial palsy
Lateral medullary syndrome or Wallenberg syndrome is an interesting clinical entity with varied presentations. Its clinical features include ipsilateral Hornerfs syndrome, ataxia, pain, numbness, decreased sensation over face, palate, pharynx, vocal cord palsy, dysphagia, dysarthria and contralatera...
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Main Authors: | K Venugopal (Author), D P Kushal (Author), G Shyamala (Author), M Z Mohammed (Author), Shankar Naik (Author), D P Santosh Kumar (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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