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85 Bulbar palsy
Salient features
Questions
What are the stages of swallowing?
Elevation of the tongue: soft bolus preparation with saliva
Posterior movement of the tongue: movement of food bolus into the hypopharynx
Elevation of the soft palate: closes the passage into the nasopharynx as the food bolus reaches the hypopharynx
Elevation of the hyoid: helps to bring the epiglottis under the tongue
Elevation of the larynx: opens up the retrolaryngeal space, further facilitating the movement of the epiglottis under the tongue
Tilting back of the epiglottis: covers the opening of the larynx to prevent aspiration.
These rapid series of events last about 1.5 s and, once initiated, are completely reflexive.
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85 Bulbar palsy
Salient features
Examination
• Nasal speech lacking in modulation and great difficulty with all consonants
• Wasting of the tongue with fasciculations (see Fig. 69.1)
• Weakness of the soft palate: ask the patient to say ‘aah’
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