| Literature DB >> 24133402 |
O Weissman1, O Weissman1, N Farber, E Berger, G Grabov Nardini, I Zilinsky, E Winkler, J Haik.
Abstract
Traumatic injury resulting in isolated dysfunction of the hypoglossal nerve is relatively rare and described in few case reports. We present a patient with isolated unilateral palsy of the twelfth cranial nerve (CN XII) resulting from recurrent airway intervention following extensive burn injuries. The differential diagnosis for paralysis of the CN XII is also discussed herein. This case illustrates the significance of comprehensive diagnostic evaluation and the need for refined airway manipulation in patients that require multiple endotracheal intubations.Entities:
Keywords: burn patients; endotracheal intubation; hypoglossal nerve; intensive care; nerve injury
Year: 2013 PMID: 24133402 PMCID: PMC3793884
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Burns Fire Disasters ISSN: 1592-9558