A case of unilateral lingual atrophy and ipsilateral muscular atrophy supplied by trigeminal nerve--in relation to progressive facial hemiatrophy

Tsuda, N.; Yamamoto, K.; Fukusako, T.; Morimatsu, M.

Rinsho Shinkeigaku 31(9): 1007-1009

1991


ISSN/ISBN: 0009-918X
PMID: 1769148
Document Number: 370095
A 39-year-old man was admitted to our hospital because of atrophy of the right side of the tongue of 6 years' duration. Neurological examination showed atrophy and fasciculations in the right side of the tongue. Magnetic resonance imaging showed atrophy and high signal intensity areas on T1 and T2 weighted images in the right masseter, temporal, lateral and medial pterygoid muscles. Electromyography showed fibrillations and positive sharp waves at rest, high amplitude polyphasic motor unit potentials with weak contraction in the right tongue and masseter muscles. Examination of autonomic functions suggested postganglionic lesion of right facial sympathetic nerves. We believe that this case may be related to progressive facial hemiatrophy.

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