ANNA PEYRE DINNIES
\ˈanə pˈe͡ɪə dˈɪnɪz], \ˈanə pˈeɪə dˈɪnɪz], \ˈa_n_ə p_ˈeɪ_ə d_ˈɪ_n_ɪ_z]\
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An American poet and prose-writer; born in Georgetown, S. C., 1816. She was a frequent contributor to Southern periodicals. Her best work is "The Floral Year" (1847); a collection of 100 poems, arranged in twelve groups, typifying bouquets of flowers. Died in 1886.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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Hypoglossal Neuropathy
- twelfth cranial (hypoglossal) nuclei. fascicles are located in medulla, exits via hypoglossal foramen innervates muscles tongue. Lower brain stem diseases, including ischemia MOTOR NEURON affect nuclei fascicles. nerve may also be injured by diseases of the posterior fossa or skull base. Clinical manifestations include unilateral musculature and lingual dysarthria, with deviation tongue towards side weakness upon attempted protrusion.