Shweikh A M, al-Atrakchi S
Accident and Emergency Department, North East Lincolnshire NHS Trust, Grimsby Hospital.
J Accid Emerg Med. 1998 Nov;15(6):427-9. doi: 10.1136/emj.15.6.427.
Hypoglossal nerve palsy (HNP) may follow fracture of the base of the skull. Of the various aetiologies described, trauma is one of the least frequent. HNP can easily be missed at the time of injury and awareness of this rare complication may assist in early diagnosis. A case of HNP after a head injury associated with the loss of taste sensation on the paralysed side of the tongue and aerocoele is reported.
舌下神经麻痹(HNP)可能继发于颅底骨折。在已描述的各种病因中,创伤是最不常见的病因之一。HNP在受伤时很容易被漏诊,认识到这种罕见的并发症可能有助于早期诊断。本文报告1例头部受伤后出现HNP的病例,该病例伴有患侧舌味觉丧失和气囊肿。