Medullary infarction with central facial paralysis as the only symptom: a case report.
Ruiqi TianYingying ZhouWei TangZhen ZhuPublished in: The Journal of international medical research (2024)
The anatomical structure of the medulla oblongata is complex, its nerve fibers are dense, and its blood vessels are complex. Clinical manifestations of ischemic damage to the medulla oblongata are therefore relatively diverse, and include vertigo, dysphagia, and dysarthria. Although facial paralysis may also occur, medullary infarction with facial paralysis as the first and only symptom is rare. Herein, we report a case of medullary infarction with ipsilateral central facial paralysis as the only symptom.