hypoglossal in English

adjective

under the tongue (Anatomy)

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1. 14 Neanderthal skulls also show evidence of a large hypoglossal canal.

2. This is a report of a very rare complication of lingual and hypoglossal nerve damage in an acromegalic patient.

3. We suppose that the hypoglossal affection of the uncomplicated tonsillitis in this case was due to an aberrant position of the nerve.

4. The hypoglossal, otic, and trigeminal Arteries break down after the posterior communicating artery initiates contact with the distal basilar artery

5. Isolated adult turtle Brainstems were exposed to phenylephrine (α (1) adrenergic agonist) and respiratory motor bursts were recorded on hypoglossal nerves.

6. The hypoglossal canal lies at the base of the Condyle, while the sides of the Condyle form the jugular process containing the jugular notch

7. To determine the role of central serotonin 5-HT 3 receptors in respiratory motor control, respiratory motor bursts were recorded from hypoglossal (XII) nerve rootlets on isolated adult turtle Brainstems during bath-application of 5-HT 3 receptor agonists and antagonists

8. ‘Three nerves (the optic, the Abducens, and the hypoglossal) seem to be particularly prone to radiation injury that results in radiation neuritis.’ ‘The severe exotropia and hypotropia of the subjects' eyes limited the ability to assess trochlear and Abducens function.’

9. The role of multiple potassium Conductances in action potential repolarization and repetitive firing behavior of hypoglossal motoneurons was investigated using intracellular recording techniques in a brain stem slice preparation of the neonatal rat (0-15 days old)

10. A Bulbar palsy refers to disease affecting the glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory and hypoglossal nerves and is due to lower motor neuron pathology. Typically, patients with a Bulbar palsy present with signs and symptoms of the cranial nerves affected as mentioned.

11. ‘Three nerves (the optic, the Abducens, and the hypoglossal) seem to be particularly prone to radiation injury that results in radiation neuritis.’ ‘The severe exotropia and hypotropia of the subjects' eyes limited the ability to assess trochlear and Abducens function.’

12. A satisfactory long term result was obtained in 19 out of 25 cases of facial paralysis, consequent upon complete removal of an acoustic neurinoma, by anastomosis of the facial nerve, in 24 cases with the spinal accessory and in 1 case with the hypoglossal nerve.

13. The decreasing order of venous drainage of the tongue, based on the diameter of the vein and size of its drainage area, was the accompanying v. of the hypoglossal n., the epiglottic valleculate v., the accompanying v. of lingual n., the lingual root v. and the accompanying v. of the lingual a.