Introduction: Wallenberg's Syndrome
Wallenberg's Syndrome: Neurological disorder affecting voice and swallowing.
Wallenberg's Syndrome: Wallenberg's syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by swallowing difficulties and hoarseness which results from paralysis of a portion of the vocal cord. The disorder is generally caused by a blockage in a vertebral or cerebellar artery. 1
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1. excerpt from NINDS Wallenberg's Syndrome Information Page: NINDS
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