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Isolated partial, transient hypoglossal nerve injury following acupuncture
1North Glasgow Otolaryngology Department, Gartnavel General Hospital, Glasgow, UK annaharrison1@nhs.net.
Abstract:
We report a case of isolated unilateral hypoglossal nerve injury following ipsilateral acupuncture for migraines in a 53-year-old lady. The palsy was partial, with no associated dysarthria, and transient. Further examination and imaging was negative. Cranial nerve injuries secondary to acupuncture are not reported in the literature, but are a theoretical risk given the location of the cranial nerves in the neck. Anatomical knowledge is essential in those administering the treatment, and those reviewing patients with possible complications.
