hypoglossal nerve
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Definition
- Noun:
- The twelfth cranial nerve: A motor nerve that originates in the medulla oblongata and controls the muscles of the tongue.
- Primary nerve for tongue movement: It supplies motor innervation to all the intrinsic and most of the extrinsic muscles of the tongue, enabling speech, swallowing, and other tongue movements.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Damage to the hypoglossal nerve can cause difficulty speaking and swallowing.
- The surgeon carefully avoided the hypoglossal nerve during the procedure.
- The hypoglossal nerve exits the skull through the hypoglossal canal.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical assessment: In medical examinations, testing the function of the hypoglossal nerve involves asking a patient to stick out their tongue; deviation to one side may indicate nerve damage on the opposite side.
- The neurologist checked the hypoglossal nerve function by observing tongue protrusion.
Variants and Related Words
- Hypoglossal (adj): Pertaining to or located beneath the tongue, or relating to the hypoglossal nerve.
- The hypoglossal canal is a bony passage in the skull.
- Cranial nerve XII: An alternative anatomical name for the hypoglossal nerve.
- Nervus hypoglossus: The Latin-derived term used in formal anatomical terminology.
Synonyms
- Twelfth cranial nerve: The numerical designation within the cranial nerve system.
- Motor nerve of the tongue: A descriptive synonym highlighting its primary function.
Related Phrases and Terms
- Hypoglossal nucleus: The cluster of nerve cell bodies in the brainstem from which the hypoglossal nerve originates.
- Hypoglossal palsy/paralysis: A condition resulting from impaired function of the hypoglossal nerve, leading to tongue weakness.
Noun
- supplies intrinsic muscles of the tongue and other tongue muscles