218 top medical experts on Lateral Medullary Syndrome across 28 countries and 8 U.S. states, including 38 MDs (Physicians). This is based on an objective analysis of their Scientific Publications, Clinical Trials, Medicare, and NIH Grants.

  1. Lateral Medullary Syndrome: infarction of the dorsolateral aspect of medulla oblongata in the brain stem. It is caused by occlusion of the vertebral artery and/or the posterior inferior cerebellar artery. Clinical manifestations vary with the size of infarction, but may include loss of pain and temperature sensation in the ipsilateral face and contralateral body below the chin; ipsilateral horner syndrome; ipsilateral ataxia; dysarthria; vertigo; nausea, hiccup; dysphagia; and vocal cord paralysis. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p801)
  2. Clinical guidelines are the recommended starting point to understand initial steps and current protocols in any disease or procedure:
  3. Broader Categories (#Experts): Brain Stem Infarctions (1,235).
  4. Synonyms: Lateral Bulbar Syndrome,  Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Syndrome,  Wallenberg Syndrome


  

        

                    


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