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Bulbar Palsy

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Overview

Bulbar palsy is a neurological disorder characterized by weakness of the muscles innervated by the cranial nerves arising from the medulla oblongata (the "bulb"), specifically the vagus nerve (CN X), glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX), and hypoglossal nerve (CN XII). This condition results from damage to the lower motor neurons in the bulbar region, leading to impaired speech, swallowing, and sometimes respiratory functions[@bulbar2002]. The term "bulbar" derives from the Latin "bulbus," referring to the rounded swelling of the medulla, which was historically likened to a bulb.

Bulbar palsy represents a critical neurological syndrome with significant implications for patient safety and quality of life. The condition can arise from various etiologies, including neurodegenerative diseases, vascular events, infections, tumors, and traumatic injuries. Understanding the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and management strategies is essential for healthcare providers managing patients with this potentially life-threatening condition[@lower1999].

The clinical manifestations of bulbar palsy reflect the collective dysfunction of multiple cranial nerves that control fundamental functions including articulation, deglutition, and phonation. The severity of impairment correlates with the extent of neuronal involvement, ranging from mild dysarthria and occasional choking to complete dysphagia and respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation.

Anatomy and Pathophysiology

Bulbar Region


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