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Injury of lower cranial nerves (CNs) by skull base fracture after head trauma can occur sometimes. However, selectively different CN damage on either side is extremely rare. A 53-year-old man had difficulty of swallowing, phonation, and articulation after falling off his bicycle. In physical examination, a deviated tongue to the right side was shown. Brain computed tomography showed a skull base fracture involving bilateral jugular foramina and right hypoglossal canal. Left vocal cord palsy was confirmed by laryngoscopy. Electromyography confirmed injury of