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Tongue Fasciculations in Left Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy

- Atrophy of affected side
- Fasciculations
- Tongue deviates towards weak
Tongue Fasciculations ... Nerve Palsy - Atrophy ... affected side - Fasciculations ... side #Tongue #Fasciculations ... #Palsy #CNXI #CN12
Bilateral LMN palsy with tongue weakness, wasting and fasciculations.  →  Bulbar motor Neuron disease

Note
weakness, wasting and fasciculations ... bobvarkey #tongue #atrophy ... #fasciculations ... hypoglossal #CNXII #CN12
In this video, you see right sided atrophy, right sided deviation, and fasiculations R>L, indicating a
see right sided atrophy ... deviation, and fasiculations ... Remember: atrophy ... and fasiculations ... HypoglossalNerve #CNXII #CN12
Tongue Fasciculations Secondary to Hypoglossal Nerve Damage

Most commonly associated with ALS - This LMN XII was
Tongue Fasciculations ... camwolfe #Tongue #Fasciculations ... HypoglossalNerve #CNXII #CN12
Vagus Nerve - CN10 Anatomy

By @rev.med

#Vagus #Nerve #CN10 #Anatomy #CNX
Vagus Nerve - CN10 ... #Vagus #Nerve #CN10
Spinal Accessory Cranial Nerve - CN11 - Innervation

By @rev.med

#SAN #Spinal #Accessory #Cranial #Nerve #CN11 #Anatomy #CNXI
Cranial Nerve - CN11 ... Cranial #Nerve #CN11
Cranial Nerve XII - Hypoglossal Nerve - Cross Sectional Nuclei Anatomy
 • Hypoglossal Nerve
 • Hypoglossal
Hypoglossal #CNXII #CN12
Cranial Nerve X - Vagus Nerve - Cross Sectional Nuclei Anatomy
 • Vagus Nerve
 • Nucleus
#Vagus #CNX #CN10
Cranial Nerve XI - Accessory Nerve - Cross Sectional Nuclei Anatomy
 • Accessory Nerve
 • Nucleus
Accessory #CNXI #CN11
Causes of Peripheral Weakness without Sensory Changes - Differential Diagnosis Algorithm
No Objective Weakness
 • Cardio-pulmonary disease
Motor Neuropathy - Atrophy ... , Fasciculations ... Progressive muscular atrophy ... Spinal Muscular Atrophy