A Rare Case of Millard Gubler Syndrome
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 7
Abstract
This is a case report of a woman who presented with Millard Gubler syndrome. She had right Abducens nerve and facial nerve palsy with left hemiparesis. The patient subsequently improved over one month with physiotherapy.
Authors and Affiliations
DrVijaykumar. G. Warad, DrShivanand Mulakuri
A Rare Case of Millard Gubler Syndrome
This is a case report of a woman who presented with Millard Gubler syndrome. She had right Abducens nerve and facial nerve palsy with left hemiparesis. The patient subsequently improved over one month with physiotherapy.
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