To the pathological anatomy of bulbar paralysis of vascular origin

V. P. V.P. Maleev

Neurology Bulletin ›› 1900, Vol. VIII ›› Issue (3) : 16 -27.

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Neurology Bulletin ›› 1900, Vol. VIII ›› Issue (3) :16 -27. DOI: 10.17816/nb53117
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To the pathological anatomy of bulbar paralysis of vascular origin

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Bulbar paralysis has long been attracting the attention of neuropathologists, due to its diversity in the clinical picture, the duration of the course of the disease and the severity of the disease. In Germany, the term bulbar paralysis was first used in 1864 by Wachsmuth in relation to the chronic form, which is now called Duschenn’s progressive bulbar paralysis. Due to the difficulties of recognition, cases of intravital diagnosis of paralysis with lesions of the medulla oblongata were almost absent at that time. In France, the acquaintance with this disease began, apparently, a little earlier than Germany, but there and here they soon began to distinguish acute cases (Lange) of paralysis from chronic ones.

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V. P. V.P. Maleev. To the pathological anatomy of bulbar paralysis of vascular origin. Neurology Bulletin, 1900, VIII(3): 16-27 DOI:10.17816/nb53117

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