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Poliomyelitis, Bulbar

Known as: POLIOMYELITIS, PARALYTIC, BULBAR, Polio, Bulbar, POLIOMYELITIS, ANTERIOR, ACUTE 
A form of paralytic poliomyelitis affecting neurons of the MEDULLA OBLONGATA of the brain stem. Clinical features include impaired respiration… 
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1982
1982
The effect of man-made mineral fibers on the human eye was investigated in a cross-sectional study of 15 workers exposed to… 
1980
1980
A 10-year-old girl with a combination of paralytic disease, resembling poliomyelitis, and asthma is described. The girl developed… 
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1967
Highly Cited
1967
All of the cases coded as aberrant or ectopic lacrimal gland at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology were reexamined, and… 
1962
1962
AN aberrant lacrimal gland is an unusual congenital and developmental abnormality. The clinical picture differs from that of an… 
1958
1958
The purpose of this paper is to present a surgical technique for the relief of complete inability to swallow resulting from… 
1955
1955
IN THE FALL of 1954, a 20-year-old woman developed acute anterior poliomyelitis. She was at term, and the question of the fetus… 
1954
1954
The many advances in the treatment of diabetes mellitus have increased the life span of the diabetic and consequently changed… 
1954
1954
Foremost among the many unknowns in the pathogenesis of poliomyelitis are the factors that determine the type of response to the… 
1951
1951
Poliomyelitis occurring within 30 days after tonsillectomy is predominantly bulbar 1 . When compared with the incidence of the… 
1938
1938
The purpose of this communication is to present evidence (1) that the tonsillopharyngeal region is more highly sensitive to…