autonomics Flashcards
sympathetic affect on lacrimal, salivary, mucous glands
more viscous, more viscous, more fluid
sympathetic affect on lacrimal, salivary, mucous glands
more viscous, more viscous, more fluid
parasymp fibers leave the brain with
3,7,9,10
horner’s syndrome
dryness, flushing, ptosis, pupil constricted
contents of the four parasymp ganglia
synapsing parasymp with postsynaptic symp and general sensory fibers passing through
path of ciliary gangion
leave w/ CN3, synapse, follow short ciliary fibers (branches of nasociliary) to sphincter and ciliary
otic ganglion path
9 leaves via jugular foramen, reenters skull via tympanic branch to ear, lesser petrosal, foramen ovale to otic ganglion then auriculotemporal (v3) to parotid
path of pterygopalatine ganglion
CN7, greater petrosal, across lacerum, joins deep petrosal sympathetic, nerve of pterygoid canal, ganglion, zygomatic (v2) to lacrimal, others to nasal mucosa
path of submandibular ganglion
7, chorda tympani, petrotympanic fissure, lingual nerve THEN ganglion, lingual to submandib and subling
freys syndrome
gustatory sweating. trauma/surgery to parotid, regrowth through otic ganglion
crocodile tear syndrom
abnormal connection b/w greater and lesser petrosal nerves