Cranial Nerves Flashcards

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CN I

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Olfactory

Innervation: Sensory (smell) from olfactory epithelium

Passes through: Cribriform plate

Test: smell test

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CN II

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Optic

Innervation: Sensory (vision) from retina

Passes through: Optic canal

Test: Menace response, obstacle
course, pupillary light reflex, and tracking response

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CN III

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Oculomotor

Innervation: Motor to D, V, and M rectus mm., ventral
oblique and levator palpebrae superioris m.
Parasympathetic to iris
sphincter m.

Passes through: Orbital fissure

Test: Dorsal, ventral, or medial movement of the pupil
look for lateral strabismus in lesioned animal, droopy upper eyelid,
pupillary light reflex with indirect response in other eye

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CN IV

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Trochlear

Innervation: Motor to dorsal oblique m.

Passes through: Orbital fissure

Test: Oblique deviation of pupil in lesioned animal

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CN V1

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Opthalmic br. of Trigeminal

Innervation: Sensory from globe, periorbita, nasal
mucosa, medial aspect of palpebrae

Passes through: Orbital Fissure

Test: medial canthus palpebral reflex

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CN V2

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Maxillary br. of Trigeminal

Innervation: Sensory from upper lip, nasal mucosa,
lateral aspect of palpebrae

Passes through: Round foramen and rostral
alar foramen

Test: lateral canthus palpebral reflex, test sensation to upper lip or nasal mucosa

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CN V3

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Mandibular br. of Trigeminal

Innervation: Sensory from lower jaw, rostral tongue and auriculotemporal area and motor to muscles of mastication

Passes through: Oval foramen

Test: sensation to lower jaw/lip or auriculotemporal area, or look
for atrophy of muscles of mastication

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CN VI

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Abducens

Innervation: Motor to retractor bulbi m. and lateral rectus
m.

Passes through: Orbital fissure

Test: Lateral movement of the eye, look for medial strabismus in lesioned

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CN VII

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Facial

Innervation: Motor to muscles of facial expression and
Sensory (taste) from rostral tongue. Parasympathetic to salivary and lacrimal gl.

Passes through: Stylomastoid foramen (motor fibers) and internal acoustic meatus

Test: Effects seen on muscles of facial expression. Look for deviation of philtrum, droopy ear, test Palpebral reflex - failure to close the palpebral fissure in lesioned animal

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CN VIII

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Vestibulocochlear

Innervation: Sensory for hearing and balance

Passes through: Internal acoustic meatus

Test: hearing, look for vestibular signs

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CN X

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Vagus

Innervation: Some motor to larynx, pharynx and esophagus. Sensory to ear canal and epiglottis. Parasympathetic to heart, lungs and abdomen

Passes through: Jugular foramen and
tympanooccipital fissure

Test: Listen to heart (↑ with lesion), listen to gut sounds (↓ with lesion).
Also can test for a gag reflex.

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CN XI

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Spinal Accessory

Innervation: Motor to trapezius, omotransversarius,
sternocephalicus and cleidocephalicus. Also
motor to larynx via recurrent laryngeal n.

Passes through: Jugular foramen and
tympanooccipital fissure

Test: Neurogenic atrophy of muscles with a lesion

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XII

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Hypoglossal

Innervates: Motor to extrinsic and intrinsic mm. of the
tongue

Passes through: Hypoglossal canal

Test: Tongue tone, look for atrophy, pull on tongue or watch drink

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