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Title: Hypoglossal nerve palsy due to carotid artery dissection: an uncommon presentation of a common problem. Author: Jurkiewicz MT, Stein JM, Learned KO, Nasrallah IM, Loevner LA. Journal: Neuroradiol J; 2019 Apr; 32(2):123-126. PubMed ID: 30648931. Abstract: Spontaneous internal carotid artery dissection occurs in patients of all ages, rarely presenting with hypoglossal nerve palsy. The characteristic imaging findings of internal carotid artery dissection and tongue denervation are reviewed in four patients. Recognition of internal carotid artery dissection is critical for appropriate treatment and to minimise the risk of thromboembolic-ischaemic complications. Radiologists must be aware of the radiological appearance of hypoglossal nerve palsy and maintain a high index of suspicion for internal carotid artery dissection when this finding is present.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]