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The radiographer may provide a preliminary interpretation of the radiographic study if requested by the patient.
Hypoglossal Nerves
Cranial nerves responsible for the movement of most of the muscles of the tongue, crucial for swallowing and speech.
Tongue
A muscular organ in the mouth that is involved in tasting, swallowing, and speaking.
Accessory Nerves
Cranial nerves that control specific muscles in the shoulder and neck, facilitating movement and contributing to the autonomic nervous system.
Vagus Nerves
The tenth pair of cranial nerves, extending from the brainstem to the abdomen, which play a crucial role in the parasympathetic nervous system, affecting heart rate, gastrointestinal peristalsis, sweating, and many muscle movements in the mouth.
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