Hypoglossal nerve palsy | Radiology Reference Article
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Clinical PresentationPathologyRadiographic FeaturesTreatment and PrognosisPractical Points a useful memory device for recalling the direction of tongue deviation in supranuclear versus nuclear/infranuclear hypoglossal nerve palsy is: "up, up, and away"disorder of the infrahyoid (strap) muscles localizes the lesion to the portion of the a useful memory device for recalling the direction of tongue deviation in supranuclear versus nuclear/infranuclear hypoglossal nerve palsy is: "up, up, and away" disorder of the infrahyoid (strap) muscles localizes the lesion to the portion of the hypoglossal nerve distal to the point where it is joined by a branch of the cervical plexus (i.e. just after th... deviation of the uvula when the patient says "ahh" suggests vagus nerve involvement rather … a useful memory device for recalling the direction of tongue deviation in supranuclear versus nuclear/infranuclear hypoglossal nerve palsy is: "up, up, and away" disorder of the infrahyoid (strap) muscles localizes the lesion to the portion of the hypoglossal nerve distal to the point where it is joined by a branch of the cervical plexus (i.e. just after th... deviation of the uvula when the patient says "ahh" suggests vagus nerve involvement rather than hypoglossal, as the palatoglossus muscle responsible for this movement is innervated by the vagus nerve
a useful memory device for recalling the direction of tongue deviation in supranuclear versus nuclear/infranuclear hypoglossal nerve palsy is: "up, up, and away"
disorder of the infrahyoid (strap) muscles localizes the lesion to the portion of the hypoglossal nerve distal to the point where it is joined by a branch of the cervical plexus (i.e. just after th...
deviation of the uvula when the patient says "ahh" suggests vagus nerve involvement rather …
deviation of the uvula when the patient says "ahh" suggests vagus nerve involvement rather than hypoglossal, as the palatoglossus muscle responsible for this movement is innervated by the vagus nerve
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