Progressive ponto-bulbar palsy with deafness. A clinico-pathological study.

  • 1 January 1976
    • journal article
    • case report
    • Vol. 76, 309-14
Abstract
Progressive ponto-bulbar palsy with deafness is a rare disease. It seems to be an abiotrophic process with autosomal recessive inheritance in most instances. Only one autopsy case had been briefly described (Lelong et al., 1941). The clinical features and the pathological findings of a new case are reported. The structures primarily involved are the grey matter of the brain stem and the spinal cord, including to some extent the optic tracts and most of the fiber tracts in the brain stem with exception of the pyramidal tracts.

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