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postheadericon Lateral Bulb Syndrome

DISEASE Wallenberg, or lateral bulb syndrome, a rare neurological disease, usually due to cerebral arteriosclerosis, which is a softening of the back side of the bulb due to closure of the artery-inferior cerebella bit stereo.

It follows an injury to the nerve centers back-Olivares. Initially, the syndrome is manifested by headache, dizziness, ringing in the ears, vomiting.

These symptoms are due to edema and tend to regress. Following muscular in coordination and difficulty moving from one side, paralysis of half of the pharynx and drooping wing of a vocal cord, anesthesia half his face and sometimes mid-body.