Hiccups: an atypical presentation of lateral medullary syndrome
Background: Persistent hiccup related to lateral medullary syndrome is rarely reported as usually it resembles other gastrointestinal abnormality. It is often overlooked and can cause aspiration pneumonia. Methods: We report a case of an elderly man who presented with persistent hiccups and la...
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