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Pseudobulbar Palsy

 
 
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  • The authors describe their experience with an unusual postoperative syndrome of pseudobulbar palsy occurring a few days after the extirpation of large midline vermian/4th ventricular tumors in children [18].
  • When the pathway is affected by a pathology (i.e. ALS or pseudobulbar palsy) the CP sphincter becomes hyperreflexic due to disinhibition and the cortical MEP of the CP muscle disappears due to degeneration of the corticobulbar pathway [19].

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