[Involvement of the major hypoglossal nerve disclosing dissection of internal carotid artery]
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[Involvement of the major hypoglossal nerve disclosing dissection of internal carotid artery]
Abstract
The authors report on a case of hypoglossal nerve palsy revealing an homolateral dissection of the internal carotid artery in the retrostyloid space. MR Imaging and MR angiography revealed the dissecting aneurysm and enabled to study its evolution.
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