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1. Brown-Séquard, “The Psysiological Pathology of the Brain”, in The Lancet, volume 1, page 154: If so, how can it be admitted that a lingual paralysis, or rather a Glossoplegia, in cases of brain disease, depends on the destruction or alteration of conductors or cells employed in the production of
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2. Definitions of Glossoplegia, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of Glossoplegia, analogical dictionary of Glossoplegia (English)
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3. Term: "Glossoplegia - ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries" "Glossoplegia" References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries applicable to the clinical term "Glossoplegia" Glossoplegia - K14.8 Other diseases of tongue
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4. Glossoplegia Glossoplegia Paralysis of the tongue; usually, unilateral, which may result from cerebral hemorrhage, disease, or injury that involves the hypoglossal nerve.
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6. Indications: Swelling and pain of the subglossal region, salivation with Glossoplegia, aphasia with stiffness of tongue by apoplexy, sudden hoarseness of the voice, difficulty swallowing
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7. This patient’s Glossoplegia was a supranuclear palsy because the tongue deviated to the contralateral side of the lesion and neither atrophy nor fasciculation was observed
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8. The lack of fasciculation and atrophic change of the tongue indicates that the patient’s Glossoplegia is of the supranuclear type, even though the direction of tongue deviation is opposite to the usual supranuclear Glossoplegia.
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9. Glossoplegia (n=8), snake-bite (n=1) an d overgrowth at the tip of the tongue (n=1).
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10. Indications: Swelling and pain of the subglossal region, salivation with Glossoplegia, aphasia with stiffness of tongue by apoplexy, sudden hoarseness of the voice, difficulty swallowing
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11. Glossoplegia, or paralysis of the tongue, is uncommon
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12. What does the word Glossoplegia mean? Paralysis of the tongue, glossolysis.
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13. Glossoplegia (glos-oh-plee-jiă) n
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14. Source for information on Glossoplegia: A Dictionary of Nursing dictionary.
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15. Glossoplegia was recorded in equine (Hayley et al., 2014), in cattle (Banga et al., 2009) and in dogs (Singh et al., 2013) with similar clinical signs (Reef, 1983, Joens, 2004
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16. Contralateral Glossoplegia in a lower pontine infarction
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18. Indications: Swelling and pain of the subglossal region, salivation with Glossoplegia, aphasia with stiffness of tongue by apoplexy, sudden hoarseness of the voice, difficulty swallowing
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21. Interruption of the twelfth nerve bilaterally produces total Glossoplegia: The tongue lies immobile on the floor of the month, speech is indistinct, and there is difficulty in eating
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22. When adding two parts, we have the term Glossoplegia, which literally means pain in the tongue
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23. Medial medullary infarction with contralateral Glossoplegia
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24. Glossoplegia glossopoeia glossopsitta Glossopsitta Glossopsitta concinna Glossopsitta porphyrocephala glossophobia
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25. TONGUE ASYMMETRIES DUE TO UNILATERAL Glossoplegia The consequence of this unilateral paralysis was a muscular hypotrophy on the affected side, along with a deviation of the out- stretched tongue towards the paralyzed side
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