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Skull base metastases causing acute bilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy
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Skull base metastases causing acute bilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy

Francisco T Rotta and José G Romano
Journal of the neurological sciences, Vol.148(1), pp.127-129
1997
PMID: 9125401

Abstract

Articulation disorders Deglutition Hypoglossal nerve Skull neoplasms Cranial nerves Metastases
Acute bilateral tongue palsy is a rare clinical presentation. We report one such case caused by skull base metastases from prostate cancer. There were no other cranial nerves involved or associated neurological deficit. Mild improvement was seen following radiation therapy. We review the anatomy of the nerve and differential diagnosis of its disfunction.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.105 Strokes
1.105.1677 Vertebral Artery Dissection
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Clinical Neurology
Neurosciences
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Neuroscience & Behavior

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