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Case Reports
. 2003 Dec;71(12):650-3.
doi: 10.1055/s-2003-45345.

[Avellis' syndrome in brainstem infarctions]

[Article in German]
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[Avellis' syndrome in brainstem infarctions]

[Article in German]
M Krasnianski et al. Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr. 2003 Dec.

Abstract

In 1891 Georg Avellis described a so-called "laryngeal hemiplegia" that can be caused by peripheral lesions of the vagal and glossopharyngeal nerves and rarely by infarctions of the medulla oblongata, thus representing a classical brainstem syndrome. In this study we describe two patients with an Avellis' syndrome caused by brainstem ischemia. Contemporary publications about Avellis' syndrome in brainstem lesions seem to be very inhomogenous. They report various diseases with unilateral laryngeal palsy due to nucleus ambiguus lesions with diverse additional neurological symptoms. We conclude that according to Avellis' original description only the combination of ipsilateral palatolaryngeal paresis and contralateral hemiparesis and/or hemihypesthesia should to be interpreted as Avellis' syndrome.

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