Preferred Label : bulbar palsy, progressive;
MeSH definition : A motor neuron disease marked by progressive weakness of the muscles innervated by
cranial nerves of the lower brain stem. Clinical manifestations include dysarthria,
dysphagia, facial weakness, tongue weakness, and fasciculations of the tongue and
facial muscles. The adult form of the disease is marked initially by bulbar weakness
which progresses to involve motor neurons throughout the neuroaxis. Eventually this
condition may become indistinguishable from AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS. Fazio-Londe
syndrome is an inherited form of this illness which occurs in children and young adults.
(Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1091; Brain 1992 Dec;115(Pt 6):1889-1900);
MeSH synonym : palsy, progressive bulbar; progressive bulbar palsies; palsies, progressive bulbar; bulbar palsies, progressive;
CISMeF synonym : syndrome, Fazio-Londe; progressive bulbar palsy;
DeCS synonym : Bulbar Palsy;
MeSH Hyperonym : Bulbar Palsies; Palsies, Bulbar; Palsy, Bulbar; Paralysis, Bulbar; Bulbar Paralyses; Bulbar Paralysis;
MeSH hyponym : childhood progressive bulbar palsy; Fazio-Londe syndrome; Bulbar Palsy, Progressive, Of Childhood; Progressive Bulbar Palsy of Childhood; Fazio Londe Syndrome; Fazio-Londe Disease; Fazio Londe Disease; Fazio-Londe's Syndrome; Fazio Londe's Syndrome; Syndrome, Fazio-Londe's; Disease, Fazio-Londe; Fazio-Londe's Disease; Disease, Fazio-Londe's; Fazio Londe's Disease; Syndrome, Fazio-Londe;
Wikipedia link : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulbar palsy, progressive;
CISMeF hyperonym : bulbar palsy;
Origin ID : D010244;
UMLS CUI : C0030442;
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A motor neuron disease marked by progressive weakness of the muscles innervated by
cranial nerves of the lower brain stem. Clinical manifestations include dysarthria,
dysphagia, facial weakness, tongue weakness, and fasciculations of the tongue and
facial muscles. The adult form of the disease is marked initially by bulbar weakness
which progresses to involve motor neurons throughout the neuroaxis. Eventually this
condition may become indistinguishable from AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS. Fazio-Londe
syndrome is an inherited form of this illness which occurs in children and young adults.
(Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1091; Brain 1992 Dec;115(Pt 6):1889-1900)
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