Brief Answer:
There is no requirement of
Tensilon test.
Detailed Answer:
Hi Ms. XXXXXXX
Thanks for your query.
1. Firstly,
Bulbar Palsy is not the name of a precise disease, but a conglomeration of signs and symptoms, due to weakness/
paralysis of muscles involved in speech, swallowing, chewing and, articulating or words.
2. Bulbar Palsy is one of the manifestations of some neurological conditions, including
Motor Neuron Disease (abnormality of nerves supplying the muscles);
Syringobulbia - a congenital dilatation of the inner tube of the spine; or, Myasthenia Gravis- an abnormality of the immune system.
3. All of the above-mentioned possible conditions progress very slowly. In your case, it is apparently a very early stage of one of the above-mentioned conditions, whereby which, only the nerves- which supply tongue and muscles involved in speech- have been affected so far, while sparing other nerves of the body.
4. You have already undergone tests for Myasthenia Gravis. These diagnostic tests have already RULED OUT Myasthenia gravis. Hence, THERE IS NO INDICATION FOR CONDUCTING TENSILON TEST, which is relatively a less-specific test, done to rule out or suggest Myasthenia gravis.
5. Hence, I am of the personal opinion that an
MRI of upper spine should also be done to rule out/detect Syringobulbia as the cause of Bulbar Palsy.
Consult your
Neurologist and apprise him of my opinion. I am certain that he will agree with me and would actively consider ordering MRI of upper spine.
Hope I have addressed to your concerns to your complete satisfaction and you find my response helpful and informative. I will be happy to answer further queries, if any.
Fond regards and have a nice day,
Col (Dr.) Rakesh Karanwal