Possible Causes for Hemiatrophy of the Tongue Hughlings-Jackson Syndrome […] of the tongue Contralateral hemianesthesia (same as Avellis syndrome) References Original: Jackson JH. [link.springer.com] […] of the tongue, dysarthria, enophthalmos and miosis, paralysis of one vocal cord, hoarseness, paralysis of the soft palate and dysphagia’) [3], Sicard’s syndrome – revolver [karger.com] Tegmentum of medulla oblongata, cranial nerves X and XII Diagnostic Characteristics Ipsilateral paralysis of soft palate, pharynx, larynx, and ipsilateral paralysis and hemiatrophy [link.springer.com] Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy Hemiatrophy of the tongue with fatty displacement was demonstrated by means of T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Intraoral examination of the patient revealed hemiatrophy of the tongue, on the right side, and the inability to completely deviate the tongue toward the left side of the [anatomybox.com] Hypoglossal neurinomas usually manifest with hemiatrophy and weakness of the tongue. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Tapia's Syndrome […] of the tongue, dysarthria, enophthalmos and miosis, paralysis of one vocal cord, hoarseness, paralysis of the soft palate and dysphagia’) [ 3 ], Sicard’s syndrome – revolver [karger.com] […] eponyms include: Collet’s syndrome – from the shrapnell ball behind the right mastoid (glosso-laryngo-scapulopharyngeal paralysis) [ 2 ], Villaret’s retroparotid syndrome (‘hemiatrophy [karger.com] Progressive Bulbar Paralysis 2015 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 335.22 Progressive bulbar palsy 2015 Billable Thru Sept 30/2015 Non-Billable On/After Oct 1/2015 ICD-9-CM 335.22 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 335.22 should only be used for claims with a date of service on or before[…] [icd9data.com] Motor Neuron Disease We report a rare association of spinocerebellar ataxia and motor neuron disease (MND) in a woman with genetically confirmed SCA2 who subsequently developed a rapidly progressive and fatal form of MND. Considering the rarity of these two neurological conditions, it is interesting to note that the concomitant[…] [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a progressive wasting away of the nerve cells in the brain and spinal column that control the muscles that allow movement. Over a period of months or years, ALS causes increasing muscle weakness, inability[…] [stanfordhealthcare.org] Spinal Pachymeningitis This is a case report and review of the literature. To describe the clinical findings and the surgical treatment of a 28-year-old man with hypertrophic spinal pachymeningitis in the thoracic and lumbar region managed by expansive laminoplasty. Hypertrophic spinal pachymeningitis is extremely rare. No description of[…] [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Cranial Neuropathy Abstract We describe seven patients with isolated cranial neuropathy in whom serum anti-glycolipid antibodies were detected. Trigeminal sensory neuropathy was found in four patients, who had exhibited symptoms for 2 months to 4 years. The other three patients showed facial nerve palsy with or without[…] [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Medial Medullary Syndrome A neurological examination revealed left-side hemiatrophy of the tongue with fasciculation ( Fig. 1A ). [synapse.koreamed.org] Hemiatrophy of the Tongue with Contralateral Hemiparesis in a Patient with Multifocal Acquired Demyelinating Sensory and Motor Neuropathy Susumu Ikenoshita, * Satoshi Yamashita [pc.thejcn.com] We report a case of a patient with MADSAM who showed hemiatrophy of the tongue with contralateral hemiparesis. [synapse.koreamed.org] Facial Hemiatrophy A patient who had linear scleroderma associated with ipsilateral hemiatrophy of the tongue and subsequent facial hemiatrophy was studied. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] […] of tongue and salivary gland, Achromia of the hair (lack of normally pigmented hair or lack of normal hair color), Coup de sabre (lesions or scarring) of the linear area [pharmainfo.net] In addition to facial wasting that may include the ipsilateral salivary glands and hemiatrophy of the tongue, unilateral involvement of the ear, larynx, oesophagus, diaphragm [ispub.com] CODAS Syndrome Other anomalies that have been reported include omphalocele, imperforate anus, rectovaginal fistula, hemiatrophy of the tongue, and cholestasis due to extrahepatic bile duct [accessanesthesiology.mhmedical.com] Hypoglossia with Situs Inversus These rare anomalies are classified as: Aglossia, Microglossia, Hemiatrophy, Hemihypertrophy, Macroglossia, Long tongue, Ankyloglossia, Cleft or bifid tongue and Hamartomatous [ijps.org] […] mandible and tongue are rare, as compared to cleft lip or cleft palate derived from the upper half of the first branchial arch. [1] Developmental malformations seen on the tongue [ijps.org] Syringobulbia Syringobulbia is characterized by pharyngeal and palatal weakness, dissociated trigeminal sensory loss, nystagmus, and hemiatrophy and weakness of tongue. [japi.org] […] weakness & hemiatrophy IX - X: Dysphagia; Dysarthria XI: Weakness & wasting of sternomastoid & trapezius VII: Facial paresis Descending tract of V Reduced pain & temperature [neuromuscular.wustl.edu] […] course Corticospinal tracts: Variable involvement Spastic paraparesis: Legs > Arms Skeletal Scoliosis Cranial nerve involvement: With syringobulbia Most often unilateral XII: Tongue [neuromuscular.wustl.edu] Familial Multiple Meningioma • anosmia, visual field defects, optic atrophy, diplopia, decreased facial sensation, facial paresis, decreased hearing, deviation of the uvula, and hemiatrophy of the tongue [mindheal.org] Glomus Jugulare Tumor A 53-year-old woman with left vocal cord paralysis was seen for sharp shooting pains in the left side of the neck and the left shoulder and upper arm. Glomus jugulare tumor was diagnosed, based on clinical findings and results of angiography and computed tomography. Because surgery was contraindicated,[…] [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov] Jugular Foramen Syndrome Symptoms may include hoarseness, dysphagia, palatal weakness, tongue hemiatrophy, and Horner's syndrome. [radiology.uthscsa.edu] Syringomyelia - Syringobulbia Syringobulbia is characterized by pharyngeal and palatal weakness, dissociated trigeminal sensory loss, nystagmus, and hemiatrophy and weakness of tongue. [japi.org] Cerebellopontine Angle Tumor […] of the tongue (CN XII). [emedicine.medscape.com] Lower cranial nerve schwannoma See the list below: Patients may have weakness and hypesthesia of the palate, vocal cord, and shoulder (cranial nerves [CN] IX, X, XI) or hemiatrophy [emedicine.medscape.com] Olfactory Groove Meningioma […] of the tongue. [emedicine.medscape.com] […] cranial nerves may lead to anosmia, visual field defects, optic atrophy, diplopia, decreased facial sensation, facial paresis, decreased hearing, deviation of the uvula, and hemiatrophy [emedicine.medscape.com] Autoimmune Polyendocrine Syndrome Type 2 […] of the tongue, dysarthria, enophthalmos and miosis, paralysis of one vocal cord, hoarseness, paralysis of the soft palate and dysphagia’) [ 3 ], Sicard’s syndrome – revolver [karger.com] […] eponyms include: Collet’s syndrome – from the shrapnell ball behind the right mastoid (glosso-laryngo-scapulopharyngeal paralysis) [ 2 ], Villaret’s retroparotid syndrome (‘hemiatrophy [karger.com] Parasagittal Meningioma […] of the tongue. [emedicine.medscape.com] […] cranial nerves may lead to anosmia, visual field defects, optic atrophy, diplopia, decreased facial sensation, facial paresis, decreased hearing, deviation of the uvula, and hemiatrophy [emedicine.medscape.com] Fracture of the Cribriform Plate Hypoglossal nerve injury causes hemiatrophy of the tongue and ipsilateral tongue deviation. [skullbaseinstitute.com] Tongue Disease K14.8 Glossoncus K14.8 Glossoplegia K14.8 Glossoptosis K14.8 Hemiatrophy R68.89 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R68.89 Other general symptoms and signs 2016 2017 2018 2019 Billable [icd10data.com] […] at tip,lateral border of tongue with loss of filiform papila. [slideshare.net] /Specific Code tongue K14.8 Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (concealed) R58 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R58 Hemorrhage, not elsewhere classified 2016 2017 2018 2019 Billable/Specific [icd10data.com] Syringomyelia […] weakness & hemiatrophy IX - X: Dysphagia; Dysarthria XI: Weakness & wasting of sternomastoid & trapezius VII: Facial paresis Descending tract of V Reduced pain & temperature [neuromuscular.wustl.edu] The tongue may present with weakness and hemiatrophy. Difficulty in deglutition may be experienced early. [symptoma.com] […] course Corticospinal tracts: Variable involvement Spastic paraparesis: Legs > Arms Skeletal Scoliosis Cranial nerve involvement: With syringobulbia Most often unilateral XII: Tongue [neuromuscular.wustl.edu] Posterior Cerebral Artery Thrombosis […] weakness and later hemiatrophy of the tongue Contralateral hemiparesis of the arm and leg Hemisensory loss—touch and proprioception Pons Hemiparesis or hemisensory loss, [bmj.com] […] ipsilateral facial sensory loss, dysarthria, hoarseness, and dysphagia Contralateral hemisensory loss in the trunk and limb—pain and temperature Medial medulla Ipsilateral tongue [bmj.com] Basilar Skull Fracture Hypoglossal nerve injury causes hemiatrophy of the tongue and ipsilateral tongue deviation. [skullbaseinstitute.com] Cerebellar Stroke […] weakness and later hemiatrophy of the tongue Contralateral hemiparesis of the arm and leg Hemisensory loss—touch and proprioception Pons Hemiparesis or hemisensory loss, [bmj.com] […] ipsilateral facial sensory loss, dysarthria, hoarseness, and dysphagia Contralateral hemisensory loss in the trunk and limb—pain and temperature Medial medulla Ipsilateral tongue [bmj.com] Autosomal Dominant Prognathism Romberg syndrome: Etiology: Unknown Striking features: Hemiatrophy involving muscle, bone and cartilage ( progressive ). [slideshare.net] Involves lip and tongue ; left side predilection;epilepsy in some cases;migraine in some cases;small percentage have body involvement. www.indiandentalacademy.com 47. [slideshare.net] Craniosytosis Mental Retardation Syndrome of Lin and Gettig Oral manifestations: Hemiatrophy lip Hemiatrophy tongue Hemiatrophy of muscles of mastication Hemiatrophy of mandible Hemi masticatory spasm Unusually small root [slideshare.net] Gorlin-Psaume Syndrome Oral manifestations: Hemiatrophy lip Hemiatrophy tongue Hemiatrophy of muscles of mastication Hemiatrophy of mandible Hemi masticatory spasm Unusually small root [de.slideshare.net]