What is another word for Lateral Medullary Syndrome?

Pronunciation: [lˈatəɹə͡l mˈɛdələɹi sˈɪndɹə͡ʊm] (IPA)

Lateral medullary syndrome (LMS), also known as Wallenberg syndrome, is a neurological condition that affects the brainstem. The condition can be characterized by a range of symptoms including loss of sensation, difficulty swallowing, hoarseness, and unsteady gait. When searching for medical resources and information about LMS, one may come across a variety of synonyms such as posterior inferior cerebellar artery syndrome (PICAS), Wallenberg's syndrome, and dorsal medullary syndrome. Each of these names refers to the same condition, which involves damage to the posterior inferior cerebellar artery, resulting in decreased blood flow to the brainstem and consequent neurological symptoms. These synonyms can be helpful when conducting research or communicating about the condition with medical professionals.

What are the hypernyms for Lateral medullary syndrome?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Cerebrovascular Disorders, illnesses, neurological conditions, Disorders of the nervous system, diseases of the brain, vestibular issues.

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