Preferred Name |
pseudobulbar_palsy |
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Synonyms |
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Definitions |
Bilateral impairment of the function of the cranial nerves 9-12, which control musculature involved in eating, swallowing, and speech. Pseudobulbar paralysis is characterized clinically by dysarthria, dysphonia, and dysphagia with bifacial paralysis, and may be accompanied by Pseudobulbar behavioral symptoms such as enforced crying and laughing. |
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ID |
http://www.semanticweb.org/danielhier/ontologies/2019/3/untitled-ontology-57/pseudobulbar_palsy |
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CUI |
C0033790 |
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Exam_Part |
Motor |
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Example_1 |
Weakness of the bulbar muscles. |
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Example_2 |
Weakness of the muscles innervated by the lower cranial nerves. |
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Example_3 |
Weakness in the muscles involved in swallowing and speaking causing dysarthria and dysphagia. |
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isDefinedBy |
Bilateral impairment of the function of the cranial nerves 9-12, which control musculature involved in eating, swallowing, and speech. Pseudobulbar paralysis is characterized clinically by dysarthria, dysphonia, and dysphagia with bifacial paralysis, and may be accompanied by Pseudobulbar behavioral symptoms such as enforced crying and laughing. |
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prefixIRI |
untitled-ontology-57:pseudobulbar_palsy |
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prefLabel |
pseudobulbar_palsy |
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SNOMED |
7379000 |
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subClassOf |
http://www.semanticweb.org/danielhier/ontologies/2019/3/untitled-ontology-57/weakness |