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bulbar pertaining to or shaped like a bulb
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bulbar The lowest part of the brain stem that is right next to the spinal cord; bulbar signs of disease include stridor, squint, and swallowing difficulty.
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bulbar Bulbar ALS is the type that begins with the facial muscles, speech and swallowing.
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bulbar The bulbar region of the brain is the brainstem, the nerves coming out of the brainstem are the bulbar nerves and the muscles they innervate are the bulbar musculature. Bulbar functions include eye movements, muscle of facial expression, speaking, and swallowing.
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bulbar a. lack of sensation caused by a lesion of the pons.
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