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Traumatic bilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy

M D Paley1, G A Wood

  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Glan Clwyd Hospital, Bodelwyddan.

The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
|August 1, 1995
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This case report details bilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy after a road traffic accident. The study discusses potential causes for this rare neurological injury.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Traumatology

Background:

  • Road traffic accidents (RTAs) are a leading cause of traumatic injury.
  • Neurological complications can arise from head and neck trauma sustained in RTAs.

Observation:

  • A rare case of bilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy is presented.
  • The palsy occurred subsequent to a significant road traffic accident.

Findings:

  • The primary finding is the occurrence of bilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy.
  • The report explores the potential etiological mechanisms linking RTA trauma to this specific nerve injury.

Implications:

  • Highlights the potential for cranial nerve damage, specifically the hypoglossal nerve, following severe head trauma.
  • Underscores the importance of thorough neurological assessment in patients with RTAs.

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  • Contributes to understanding rare neurological sequelae of trauma.