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Tongue Fasciculations in Left Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy

- Atrophy of affected side
- Fasciculations
- Tongue deviates towards weak
in Left Hypoglossal ... Nerve Palsy ... - Atrophy of affected ... CNXI #CN12 #clinical ... video #neurology #physicalexam
Tongue Fasciculations Secondary to Hypoglossal Nerve Damage

Most commonly associated with ALS - This LMN XII was
Tongue Fasciculations ... Nerve Damage ... associated with ALS ... Fasciculations #PhysicalExam ... HypoglossalNerve #CNXII
Bilateral LMN palsy with tongue weakness, wasting and fasciculations.  →  Bulbar motor Neuron disease

Note
LMN palsy with tongue ... #atrophy #fasciculations ... #LMN #hypoglossal ... #CNXII #CN12 #clinical ... video #neurology #physicalexam
Right Hypoglossal Nerve Paralysis on Physical Exam

Note tongue deviation to the side of the weakness.

#Hypoglossal #Nerve
Right Hypoglossal ... Physical Exam Note tongue ... #Hypoglossal #Nerve ... #Paralysis #PhysicalExam ... video #neurology #CNXII
In this video, you see right sided atrophy, right sided deviation, and fasiculations R>L, indicating a
see right sided atrophy ... peripheral 12th nerve ... He also had some ... Remember: atrophy ... Fasciculations #PhysicalExam
Cranial Nerve 12 Dysfunction: Stroke has resulted in loss of function of left CN 12. When
Cranial Nerve 12 ... patient sticks tongue ... #Clinical #Photo ... #Hypoglossal #UCSDH ... #CNXII #Deficit
Left Tongue Deviation caused by UMN XII palsy

Looks can be deceiving. The UMN innervation of most
Left Tongue Deviation ... bobvarkey #Left #Tongue ... Deviation #UMN #CNXII ... clinical #video #hypoglossal ... #physicalexam #
Orbicularis Reflex in an Alzheimer's Patient on Physical Exam

Alzheimer's is a degenerative, progressive and irreversible disease.
Orbicularis Reflex ... be found, such as ... The nerves involved ... The atrophy of the ... #PhysicalExam #
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Summary
ALS: combination of the clinical examination finding of amyotrophy with the pathologic
muscles, muscle atrophy ... Increased Jaw Jerk reflex ... loss of muscle (atrophy ... fasciculations) • BULBAR: Tongue ... activity between nerve
The Neurological Evaluation of a Comatose Patient

Definition:
 • Coma: a state of unresponsiveness; the absence of
threat Cranial Nerves ... horizontal movements; also ... Motor/Sensory: • Tone ... stimulation to all ... caseyalbin #PhysicalExam