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Tongue Fasciculations Secondary to Hypoglossal Nerve Damage

Most commonly associated with ALS - This LMN XII was
to Hypoglossal Nerve ... #PhysicalExam #Clinical ... HypoglossalNerve #CNXII ... #CN12 #Neurology
Right Hypoglossal Nerve Paralysis on Physical Exam

Note tongue deviation to the side of the weakness.

#Hypoglossal #Nerve
Right Hypoglossal Nerve ... #Hypoglossal #Nerve ... #PhysicalExam #clinical ... video #neurology #CNXII ... #CN12
Cranial Nerve 12 Dysfunction: Stroke has resulted in loss of function of left CN 12. When
Cranial Nerve 12 ... UCSD Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical ... #Photo #CN12 #Palsy ... Hypoglossal #UCSDH #CNXII
In this video, you see right sided atrophy, right sided deviation, and fasiculations R>L, indicating a
peripheral 12th nerve ... hoarseness; and CNXII ... #PhysicalExam #Clinical ... HypoglossalNerve #CNXII ... #CN12 #Neurology
Rare Causes of Abdominal Pain
 • Hereditary Angioneurotic Edema - Recurrent visceral that may by swelling
- May involve symptoms ... gastrointestinal (GI ... cutaneous nerve ... incisional hernias: clinical ... #differential #diagnosis
Chronic Abdominal Pain Causes - Differential Diagnosis Framework

Many patients with chronic abdominal pain have had prior
- Differential Diagnosis ... did not yield a diagnosis ... changes • Urinary symptoms ... mesenteric ischemia • GI ... cutaneous nerve
Clinical manifestations of anaphylaxis. 
Neurological (<15%): Dizziness, syncope, seizures, Confusion, impending doom. headache
Angioedema: Lips, tongue, orbit,
Clinical manifestations ... respiratory arrest GI ... intestinal edema, abdominal ... anaphylaxis #signs #symptoms ... #diagnosis #criteria
Clinical Features of Systemic Lupus (SLE)
General: Fever (50%), Depression, Fatigue (75%), Weight loss (50%)
Eye: Sjögrens (15%)
Skin
Clinical Features ... Polyneuropathy, Cranial nerve ... valve lesions Abdominal ... erythematosus #signs #symptoms ... #diagnosis #rheumatology
IgA Vasculitis – Henoch Scholein Purpura: Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings

 - Infectious Agents - 50% have
Pathogenesis and Clinical ... 85%) - Colicky abdominal ... nausea, vomiting, GI ... Pathophysiology #Diagnosis ... #Signs #Symptoms
Vasculitis and Vasculitides - Differential Diagnosis Framework

When to Consider Vasculitis:
 • Purpura, ischemic skin lesions
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- Differential Diagnosis ... neuropathy - GI ... tract: abdominal ... Presentation - Systemic Symptoms ... Supply gut -> abdominal