Pain and temperature are not spared in Wallenberg They are the crossed sensory findings from the spinal thalamic tract. He meant proprioception and vibration ( posterior column modalities)
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Thank you for this, excellent explanation. I would just like to add! Work is ongoing in the management of dysphagia in Wallenberg syndrome with transcranial magnetic stimulation, so watch this space!
@@JABDUDE Thx mate! A question for you though bcs I don't understand it: How is it possible that a central tegmental tract (CTT) leads to the palatal myoclonus in Wallenberg syndrome, if the CTT is not in the medulla (which is affected here)?