[Idiopathic associated paralysis of the Xth and XIIth cranial nerves].An Otorrinolaringol Ibero Am. 1993; 20(1):61-4.AO
Abstract
We are putting forward a case of associated laryngeal paralysis placed among the paralyses of the lateral pharyngeal area. Due to the association of the Xth and XIIth cranial nerves we could consider it within the labelled as Tapia's syndrome. Nevertheless, the presumable viral etiology of the case makes such classification entitled to discussion, because only are accepted as etiopathogenetic noxes both the traumatisms and tumours.
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PubMed ID
8465938
Citation
Millán Guevara, J, et al. "[Idiopathic Associated Paralysis of the Xth and XIIth Cranial Nerves]." Anales Otorrinolaringologicos Ibero-americanos, vol. 20, no. 1, 1993, pp. 61-4.
Millán Guevara J, Royo López J, Pascual Millán LF, et al. [Idiopathic associated paralysis of the Xth and XIIth cranial nerves]. An Otorrinolaringol Ibero Am. 1993;20(1):61-4.
Millán Guevara, J., Royo López, J., Pascual Millán, L. F., Rivas Rodríguez, P., Fumanal Senz, L., & Castellote Armero, A. (1993). [Idiopathic associated paralysis of the Xth and XIIth cranial nerves]. Anales Otorrinolaringologicos Ibero-americanos, 20(1), 61-4.
Millán Guevara J, et al. [Idiopathic Associated Paralysis of the Xth and XIIth Cranial Nerves]. An Otorrinolaringol Ibero Am. 1993;20(1):61-4. PubMed PMID: 8465938.
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AU - Fumanal Senz,L,
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N2 - We are putting forward a case of associated laryngeal paralysis placed among the paralyses of the lateral pharyngeal area. Due to the association of the Xth and XIIth cranial nerves we could consider it within the labelled as Tapia's syndrome. Nevertheless, the presumable viral etiology of the case makes such classification entitled to discussion, because only are accepted as etiopathogenetic noxes both the traumatisms and tumours.
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