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      Vagal-Accessory-Hypoglossal Syndrome: Schmidt’s or Jackson’s?

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      European Neurology
      S. Karger AG
      Hypoglossal nerve, Medullary syndrome, Vagus nerve, Traumatic nerve injuries, Accessory nerve

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          Abstract

          Paralysis of the vagal-accessory-hypoglossal nerves has many eponyms. Many cases were caused by injuries in the First World War. Confusion arose because of the varied anatomical sites and varied extent of tissues damaged. Hughlings Jackson’s name is justified by historical precedence, but descriptive terms of axial and extra-axial lesions are preferred.

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          ON A CASE OF PARALYSIS OF THE TONGUE FROM HÆMORRHAGE IN THE MEDULLA OBLONGATA.

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              Journal
              ENE
              Eur Neurol
              10.1159/issn.0014-3022
              European Neurology
              S. Karger AG
              0014-3022
              1421-9913
              2006
              May 2006
              10 March 2006
              : 55
              : 2
              : 118-119
              Affiliations
              Emeritus Consultant Neurologist, Department of Neurology, Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull, UK
              Article
              92791 Eur Neurol 2006;55:118–119
              10.1159/000092791
              6a6751d8-ad3f-4781-96a8-d4b0fce5dbf5
              © 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel

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              History
              : 03 January 2006
              : 03 January 2006
              Page count
              References: 10, Pages: 2
              Categories
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              Geriatric medicine,Neurology,Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurosciences,Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry,Public health
              Hypoglossal nerve,Medullary syndrome,Accessory nerve,Vagus nerve,Traumatic nerve injuries

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