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What happens if medulla oblongata is absent

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Lesions of the hypothalamus and medulla oblongata or tumors of the posterior fossa may cause arterial hypertension. Ischemic, degenerative, or destructive lesions of the NTS in the medulla may result in chronic lability of blood pressure.

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