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bulbar apoplexy - vertaling naar arabisch

HUMAN DISEASE
Bulbar palsy, progressive; Progressive bulbar paralysis; Progressive Bulbar Palsy

bulbar apoplexy      
‎ سَكْتَةٌ بَصَلِيَّة‎
pituitary apoplexy         
  •  [[Visual field]] loss in '''[[bitemporal hemianopsia]]''': compression of the [[optic chiasm]] leads to a characteristic pattern of vision loss affecting the outer halves of each eye.
  • Normal pituitary gland on MRI (T1 sagittal without contrast enhancement). The arrow points at the posterior pituitary (intense signal), and the arrowhead at the anterior pituitary.
  •  The adrenal glands, located above the kidneys, are typically the first to be affected in pituitary apoplexy. When the stimulating hormone ACTH is not secreted, the adrenals cease to produce cortisol.
HUMAN DISEASE
Pituitary tumor apoplexy
‎ سَكْتَةٌ نُخامِيَّة‎
progressive bulbar paralysis         
‎ الشَّلَلُ البَصَلِيُّ المُتَرَقِّي‎

Definitie

apoplectic
[?ap?'pl?kt?k]
¦ adjective
1. overcome with anger.
2. dated relating to or denoting apoplexy (stroke).
Derivatives
apoplectically adverb

Wikipedia

Progressive bulbar palsy

Progressive bulbar palsy (PBP) is a medical condition. It belongs to a group of disorders known as motor neuron diseases. PBP is a disease that attacks the nerves supplying the bulbar muscles. These disorders are characterized by the degeneration of motor neurons in the cerebral cortex, spinal cord, brain stem, and pyramidal tracts. This specifically involves the glossopharyngeal nerve (IX), vagus nerve (X), and hypoglossal nerve (XII).

This disorder should not be confused with pseudobulbar palsy or progressive spinal muscular atrophy. The term infantile progressive bulbar palsy is used to describe progressive bulbar palsy in children. The ICD-11 lists progressive bulbar palsy as a variant of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).