Kenrick M M, Bredfeldt R C, Sheridan C D, Monroe A D
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1977 Dec;58(12):578-82.
The hypoglossal nerve supplies motor function to the tongue. Two cases of bilateral, post-traumatic injury to the hypoglossal nerve are described. Physical and electromyographic examinations in these cases showed evidence of bilateral injury to the hypoglossal nerve as well as the absence of injury to the other closely associated cranial nerves. (A review of the English literature in the past 20 years shows no cases of isolated bilateral damage to the hypoglossal nerve, although there are several cases of unilateral or combined injury.) The disabilities resulting from hypoglossal nerve palsy and the importance of the tongue in normal swallowing are discussed. Two possible causes of hypoglossal nerve palsy are offered.
舌下神经为舌头提供运动功能。本文描述了两例双侧舌下神经创伤后损伤的病例。这些病例的体格检查和肌电图检查显示存在双侧舌下神经损伤的证据,且其他密切相关的颅神经未受损伤。(回顾过去20年的英文文献发现,尽管有几例单侧或合并损伤的病例,但没有孤立的双侧舌下神经损伤的病例。)文中讨论了舌下神经麻痹导致的功能障碍以及舌头在正常吞咽中的重要性。还提出了舌下神经麻痹的两种可能原因。