What Happens If The Hypoglossal Nerve Is Damaged?
What Happens If The Hypoglossal Nerve Is Damaged? The hypoglossal nerve can be damaged at the hypoglossal nucleus (nuclear), above the hypoglossal nucleus (supranuclear), or interrupted at the motor axons (infranuclear). Such damage causes paralysis, fasciculations (as noted by a scalloped appearance of the tongue), and eventual atrophy of the tongue muscles. What causes nerve