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Ischemic Bilateral Opercular Syndrome
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Foix-chavany-marie SyndromeOpercular SyndromeAnatomyOrthopaedic SurgeryNeurovascular DiseasePhoniatricsStrokeVascular SurgeryNeurologyNeuropathologyMotor DisorderIschemic SyndromeOphthalmologyVoluntary MusclesProgressive Supranuclear PalsyIschemic StrokeAphoniaGlaucomaMedicineNeuromusculoskeletal Disorder
Opercular syndrome, also known as Foix-Chavany-Marie syndrome, is a paralysis of the facial, pharyngeal, masticatory, tongue, laryngeal, and brachial muscles. It is a rare cortical form of pseudobulbar palsies caused by vascular insults to bilateral operculum. Its clinical presentations include anarthria, weakness of voluntary muscles involving face, tongue, pharynx, larynx, and masticatory muscles. However, autonomic reflexes and emotional activities of these structures are preserved. In the present case, an 81-year-old male presented with acute onset of anarthria with difficulties in chewing, speaking, and swallowing that was diagnosed with opercular syndrome.
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