Preferred Label : pseudobulbar palsy;
MeSH definition : A syndrome characterized by DYSARTHRIA, dysphagia, dysphonia, impairment of voluntary
movements of tongue and facial muscles, and emotional lability. This condition is
caused by diseases that affect the motor fibers that travel from the cerebral cortex
to the lower BRAIN STEM (i.e., corticobulbar tracts); including MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS;
MOTOR NEURON DISEASE; and CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS. (From Adams et al., Principles
of Neurology, 6th ed, p489);
MeSH synonym : bulbar palsies, spastic; palsies, spastic bulbar; palsy, pseudobulbar; paralysis, pseudobulbar; paresis, pseudobulbar; pseudobulbar paralysis; pseudobulbar paresis; syndrome, pseudobulbar; bulbar palsy, spastic; palsy, spastic bulbar; spastic bulbar palsies; paralyses, pseudobulbar; pseudobulbar paralyses; pareses, pseudobulbar; pseudobulbar pareses; palsies, pseudobulbar; pseudobulbar palsies; pseudobulbar syndrome; pseudobulbar syndromes; syndromes, pseudobulbar; spastic bulbar palsy;
Wikipedia automatic translation : Pseudobulbar affect;
MeSH hyponym : dysarthria, pseudobulbar; Dysarthrias, Pseudobulbar; Pseudobulbar Dysarthria; Pseudobulbar Dysarthrias;
Related MeSH term : pseudobulbar mutism; Mutism, Pseudobulbar; Mutisms, Pseudobulbar; Pseudobulbar Mutisms;
Wikipedia link : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudobulbar affect;
Origin ID : D020828;
UMLS CUI : C0033790;
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A syndrome characterized by DYSARTHRIA, dysphagia, dysphonia, impairment of voluntary
movements of tongue and facial muscles, and emotional lability. This condition is
caused by diseases that affect the motor fibers that travel from the cerebral cortex
to the lower BRAIN STEM (i.e., corticobulbar tracts); including MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS;
MOTOR NEURON DISEASE; and CEREBROVASCULAR DISORDERS. (From Adams et al., Principles
of Neurology, 6th ed, p489)
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2006
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