Epilepsy Bulbar

Epilepsy is one of the most common pathologies of the nervous system, manifested clinically by multiple paroxysmal disorders. When visually examining a patient suffering from epilepsy, the first thing that strikes the eye is a violation of muscle tone due to convulsive contractions. An epileptic seizure occurs with high-amplitude convulsions of the focal and generalized type. One of the parts of the brain that is most often affected by diseases is the cerebellum.

The bulbar region is a set of neurons that form a single motor coordination mechanism; it is an integral center of sensory transmission and is involved in many higher functions. In addition, the functions of different areas of the cortex and basal ganglia are also associated with the hypothalamus and limbus