Fig. 1From: An interesting case of crossed syndrome: ipsilateral facial paralysis with contralateral glossoplegiaLeft-sided peripheral facial nerve palsy and evidence of an upper motor neuron lesion. There is reduced innervation of the forehead (A), and impaired lid closure when the eye is closed (B). The tongue had a normal range of motion during movement in different directions (C-F) and at rest (G). On tongue protrusion, there is a right lingual paresis (H)Back to article page