2020
DOI: 10.1159/000510574
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Unilateral Dorsolateral Medullary Hemorrhage Presenting with Severe Dysphagia

Abstract: We report an 87-year-old woman with right dorsolateral medullary hemorrhage. She did not show all of the usual symptoms of Wallenberg syndrome and her main symptom was severe dysphagia. Dorsolateral medullary hemorrhage may be overlooked, because it is rare and does not exhibit the typical Wallenberg syndrome presentation usually seen in patients with infarction at the dorsolateral medulla.

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“…Whereas hearing loss is caused by damage to the cochlear nerve nucleus, and hiccups entail the reticular formation. 9,16,17 The diagnostic approach in a patient with suspected Wallenberg syndrome requires rapid assessment, a precise time of symptom onset, and a proper neurologic examination. Imaging tests, such as a head CT scan or MRI, can detect hemorrhage in the medulla oblongata.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas hearing loss is caused by damage to the cochlear nerve nucleus, and hiccups entail the reticular formation. 9,16,17 The diagnostic approach in a patient with suspected Wallenberg syndrome requires rapid assessment, a precise time of symptom onset, and a proper neurologic examination. Imaging tests, such as a head CT scan or MRI, can detect hemorrhage in the medulla oblongata.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%