Korean Journal of Pediatrics (Dec 2011)

A case of idiopathic isolated hypoglossal nerve palsy in a Korean child

  • Ji Hoi Yoon,
  • Kyung Lae Cho,
  • Hae Jung Lee,
  • Seo Hui Choi,
  • Kyung Yul Lee,
  • Sung Koo Kim,
  • Jun Hwa Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3345/kjp.2011.54.12.515
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 12
pp. 515 – 517

Abstract

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Hypoglossal nerve palsy (HNP) is an uncommon neurological abnormality that can provoke characteristic clinical signs, including unilateral atrophy of the tongue musculature. We present the case of a healthy 11-year-old Korean male who was admitted to the outpatient department of our institution with acute onset dysarthria, tongue fasciculations, and right-sided tongue weakness upon awakening. His evaluation included a virology work-up, neck magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), brain MRI, and otorhinolaryngological physical examination; all tests were normal and showed no evidence of inflammation. Fifteen days after the onset of symptoms, the patient recovered completely. Herein, we report a case of idiopathic isolated HNP in a Korean male.

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