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Medial medullary syndrome, also known as inferior alternating syndrome, hypoglossal alternating hemiplegia, lower alternating hemiplegia, or Dejerine syndrome, is a type of alternating hemiplegia characterized by a set of clinical features resulting from occlusion of the anterior spinal artery. This results in the infarction of medial part of the medulla oblongata.

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  • Dejerine-Spiller-Syndrom (de)
  • Medial medullary syndrome (en)
  • Infarto medular (pt)
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  • Das Dejerine-Spiller-Syndrom, auch Medial medullary syndrome (MMI), bezeichnet eine Schädigung der Medulla oblongata mit einseitiger Zungenlähmung aufgrund Ausfalles des Nervus hypoglossus kombiniert mit gegenseitiger Hypästhesie und Hemiparese. Die Bezeichnung bezieht sich auf die Erstbeschreibung 1908 durch den US-amerikanischen Neurologen William Gibson Spiller und 1914 durch den französischen Neurologen Joseph Jules Dejerine. (de)
  • Medial medullary syndrome, also known as inferior alternating syndrome, hypoglossal alternating hemiplegia, lower alternating hemiplegia, or Dejerine syndrome, is a type of alternating hemiplegia characterized by a set of clinical features resulting from occlusion of the anterior spinal artery. This results in the infarction of medial part of the medulla oblongata. (en)
  • Infarto medular é caracterizado pela falta de irrigação de um segmento da medula espinhal, usualmente o segmento dorsal no território da e da artéria espinhal anterior. É uma complicação rara decorrente, em geral, de doenças da aorta abdominal, como a dissecção aórtica, de intervenções sobre esta artéria, como no tratamento de aneurismas ou processos que obriguem o clampeamento aórtico, de compressão arterial por hérnias discais volumosas, de esmagamento de com compressão arterial, de processos de arterite, como na periarterite nodosa ou nos estádios tardios da sífilis. Arteriopatias difusas graves e tumores que provoquem compressão arterial também compõem as causas do infarto medular. (pt)
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  • Medial medullary syndrome (en)
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  • Medial medullary syndrome (en)
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  • Ipsilateral signs and symptoms - flaccid paralysis and atrophy of one half of tongue Contralateral signs and symptoms- spastic paralysis of trunk and limbs Impaired tactile, proprioceptive, and vibration sense of trunk and limbs (en)
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  • Medulla oblongata, shown by a transverse section passing through the middle of the olive. (en)
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  • Inferior alternating syndrome (en)
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  • Das Dejerine-Spiller-Syndrom, auch Medial medullary syndrome (MMI), bezeichnet eine Schädigung der Medulla oblongata mit einseitiger Zungenlähmung aufgrund Ausfalles des Nervus hypoglossus kombiniert mit gegenseitiger Hypästhesie und Hemiparese. Die Bezeichnung bezieht sich auf die Erstbeschreibung 1908 durch den US-amerikanischen Neurologen William Gibson Spiller und 1914 durch den französischen Neurologen Joseph Jules Dejerine. (de)
  • Medial medullary syndrome, also known as inferior alternating syndrome, hypoglossal alternating hemiplegia, lower alternating hemiplegia, or Dejerine syndrome, is a type of alternating hemiplegia characterized by a set of clinical features resulting from occlusion of the anterior spinal artery. This results in the infarction of medial part of the medulla oblongata. (en)
  • Infarto medular é caracterizado pela falta de irrigação de um segmento da medula espinhal, usualmente o segmento dorsal no território da e da artéria espinhal anterior. É uma complicação rara decorrente, em geral, de doenças da aorta abdominal, como a dissecção aórtica, de intervenções sobre esta artéria, como no tratamento de aneurismas ou processos que obriguem o clampeamento aórtico, de compressão arterial por hérnias discais volumosas, de esmagamento de com compressão arterial, de processos de arterite, como na periarterite nodosa ou nos estádios tardios da sífilis. Arteriopatias difusas graves e tumores que provoquem compressão arterial também compõem as causas do infarto medular. (pt)
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