Isolated hypoglossal nerve palsy from internal carotid artery dissection related to PKD-1 gene mutation [PDF]
Background Internal carotid artery dissection has been well recognized as a major cause of ischaemic stroke in young and middle-aged adults. However, internal carotid artery dissection induced hypoglossal nerve palsy has been seldom reported and may be ...
Zhaoyao Chen +7 more
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Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy Following Cervical Spine Surgery—Two Case Reports and a Systematic Review of the Literature [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Hypoglossal nerve palsy (HNP) is a rare complication after cervical spine surgery and is reported after both anterior and posterior approaches. It often presents with dysarthria, dysphagia, and hoarseness.
Felicia Hellquist +4 more
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A case of hypoglossal nerve palsy with evolving cranial nerve involvement in renal cell carcinoma: a case report [PDF]
Background Renal cell carcinoma is a rare pediatric solid tumor that typically presents with hematuria, abdominal mass, or flank pain. It is uncommon for renal cell carcinoma to manifest with headache and isolated extra-urogenital symptoms.
Shadi Shams +6 more
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Isolated hypoglossal nerve palsy in a child
We report an 11-year-old boy who had isolated hypoglossal nerve palsy one week after symptoms and signs of urticarial lesions. Neuroradiological examinations and other investigations for etiology of hypoglossal nerve palsy and urticaria were ...
E Müjgan Aynaci +3 more
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Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy as a Cause of Severe Dysphagia along with the Oropharyngeal Stenosis due to Occipitocervical Kyphosis [PDF]
Hypoglossal nerve palsy (HNP) is a potential cause of dysphagia. A 66-year-old man presented to our hospital with dysphagia and neck pain. One year prior to his first visit, he had been diagnosed with upper cervical tuberculosis and had undergone ...
Tomohiro Watanabe +11 more
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Unilateral Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy: A Hidden Tumor. [PDF]
Sawamura M, Kaji S, Takahashi R.
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Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy Due to a Sublingual Space Abscess
We report an unusual case of a hypoglossal nerve palsy secondary to a sublingual space abscess in a previously fit and healthy 59-year-old man. The patient presented with fever, dysphagia, trismus, and a left-sided tongue and floor-of-mouth swelling with
Aikaterini Tsagkovits +3 more
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Background: Peripheral-type facial palsy could be caused by a lesion in the tegmentum of the pons, such as infarction, with a rare occurrence. We herein described a case of unilateral peripheral-type facial palsy induced by dorsolateral pontine ...
Xiaomin Cai +4 more
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Image findings of cranial nerve pathology on [18F]-2- deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) positron emission tomography with computerized tomography (PET/CT): a pictorial essay. [PDF]
This article aims to increase awareness about the utility of (18)F -FDG-PET/CT in the evaluation of cranial nerve (CN) pathology. We discuss the clinical implication of detecting perineural tumor spread, emphasize the primary and secondary (18)F -FDG-PET/
Muzaffar, Razi +3 more
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New-Onset Tongue Weakness Due to Skull Base Metastases to Bilateral Hypoglossal Canals
Hypoglossal nerve palsy is a rare disorder resulting in dysarthria and tongue weakness, usually caused by direct nerve compression or injury. Malignant invasion of the skull base can rarely lead to bilateral hypoglossal nerve compression at the exit of ...
Michael T. Do +3 more
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