Fig. 2From: An interesting case of crossed syndrome: ipsilateral facial paralysis with contralateral glossoplegiaFocal acute ischemic lesion in left pontine tegmentum, axial diffusion weighted images (A) and apparent diffusion coefficient (B). There is a basilar artery occlusion on magnetic resonance imaging (C). The hypoglossal nucleus receives corticobulbar fibers from both hemispheres for voluntary control (D). We suggest a unique hypothetical cortico-hypoglossal tract (D)Back to article page