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1. Leads to ipsilateral failure of elevation of the palate (which is drawn to the normal side).  
1. Leads to ipsilateral failure of elevation of the palate (which is drawn to the normal side).  
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<br/>2. Central causes - PICA territory infarct (lateral medullary syndrome), syringobulbia, MND.  
<br/>2. Central causes: PICA territory infarct (lateral medullary syndrome), syringobulbia, MND.  
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<br/>3. Peripheral causes - ICA aneurysm (at the jugular foramen), BOS tumors, chornic meningitis, GBS.  
<br/>3. Peripheral causes: ICA aneurysm (at the jugular foramen), BOS tumors, chornic meningitis, GBS.  





Latest revision as of 11:07, 20 March 2023

SUMMARY

1. Leads to ipsilateral failure of elevation of the palate (which is drawn to the normal side).

2. Central causes: PICA territory infarct (lateral medullary syndrome), syringobulbia, MND.

3. Peripheral causes: ICA aneurysm (at the jugular foramen), BOS tumors, chornic meningitis, GBS.


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