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    Difficulty in Rotating the Neck Could Be Due to a Lesion
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Difficulty in Rotating the Neck Could Be Due to a Lesion

Question 29

Question 29

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Difficulty in rotating the neck could be due to a lesion to the _____ nerve.


A) Vagus
B) Hypoglossal
C) Glossopharyngeal
D) Accessory

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