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ABSTRACT Background Classifying abnormal tongue movements is challenging due to their varied presentations and limited visibility compared to other body parts. Accurate identification of the phenomenology guides physical examination and can point to specific diagnoses.
Nathaniel Bendahan +4 more
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Motor Nucleus of the Trigeminal Nerve [PDF]
This report contains a summary of expression patterns for genes that are enriched in the motor nucleus of the trigeminal nerve (V) of the pons. All data is derived from the Allen Brain Atlas (ABA) in situ hybridization mouse project. The structure's
Allen Institute for Brain Science +3 more
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Nerve damage may occur in the pharyngolaryngeal region during general anesthesia. The most frequently injured nerves are the hypoglossal, lingual and recurrent laryngeal. These injuries may arise in association with several factors, such as laryngoscopy,
Hulya Ulusoy +4 more
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Unilateral mastication, a common oral habit, induces cognitive decline in rats by disrupting hippocampal cholesterol metabolism. It triggers astrocyte hyperplasia, enhances cholesterol synthesis, impairs transport/degradation, and reduces 24‐hydroxycholesterol (24‐OHC), ultimately damaging synaptic function.
Xiaoting Zhai +9 more
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Jugular foramen tumor causing isolated hypoglossal nerve palsy: a case report
BackgroundThe etiology of hypoglossal nerve palsy is diverse, including trauma, infection, tumors, endocrine disorders, autoimmune diseases, and vascular lesions.
Zhijun Wen +3 more
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Hypoglossal nerve stimulation for obstructive sleep apnea: A review of the literature
Objective: To review the indications and clinical evidence supporting hypoglossal nerve stimulation (HNS) therapy for the treatment of moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
Christina M. Wray, Erica R. Thaler
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Unilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy with malignancy of unknown origin
Paralysis of hypoglossal nerve is rare and often underreported. The paralysis leads to the deviation of tongue, dysarthria, dysphagia, and airway dysfunction, affecting the quality of life.
Chaitanya R Patil, Shrikant Atreya
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Solid-Cystic Hypoglossal Nerve Schwannoma with Fluid-Fluid Level: A Rare Case Report [PDF]
Schwannomas (neurinoma, neurilemmoma) are benign slow-growing encapsulated tumours originating from well-differentiated myelinproducing Schwann cells or nerve fiber sheet cells at the glial-Schwann cell junction.
Kulamani Sahoo +4 more
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Chinese Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment of Adult Obstructive Sleep Apnea (2024)
ABSTRACT Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common chronic disorder characterized by abnormal breathing during sleeping. OSA can damage various organs throughout the body and is burdensome, both socially and economically. Moreover, as OSA has been increasingly studied in recent years, new evidence‐based guidelines for its diagnosis and surgical ...
Working Group of Guideline for the Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment of Adult OSA +7 more
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Dissecção espontânea de carótida com paralisia residual do nervo hipoglosso: a importância da avaliação por ressonância magnética [PDF]
Federal University of São Paulo Department of NeurologyUNIFESP, Department of ...
Bezerra, Marcio Luiz Escorio +2 more
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