Scotti G, Melançon D, Olivier A
Neuroradiology. 1978 Feb 17;14(5):263-5. doi: 10.1007/BF00418626.
Severe hemiatrophy of the right half of the tongue in a 22 year old patient was demonstrated to be due to compression of the hypoglossal nerve by a tortuous internal carotid artery in the neck. The nerve was trapped between an abnormal loop of the internal carotid artery and the sternocleidomastoid branch of the occipital artery. Although impairment of cranial nerve function with cases of tortuous and dilated vessels has been reported frequently, twelfth nerve palsy has never been demonstrated before.
一名22岁患者右半侧舌严重萎缩,经证实是由于颈部迂曲的颈内动脉压迫舌下神经所致。该神经被困在颈内动脉的异常袢与枕动脉的胸锁乳突肌支之间。尽管经常有报道称迂曲扩张的血管会导致脑神经功能受损,但此前从未证实过舌下神经麻痹的情况。