Cranial nerves Flashcards
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CN I
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- Olfactory = smell
a. damage – anosomia (inability to detect smells, seen with frontal lobe lesions)
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CN II
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- Optic = vision
a. damage can cause homonymous hemianopsia (hemianopic visual field loss on the same side of both eyes)
b. Hemianopias occur because the right half of the brain has visual pathways for the left hemifield of both eyes, and the left half of the brain has visual pathways for the right hemifield of both eyes
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CN III
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- Occulomotor = pupillary reflexes
a. motor: medial rectus, superior and inferior rectus, and inferior oblique
b. damage can cause absence of pupillary constriction or Horner’s syndrome (combination of drooping of the eyelid (ptosis) and constriction of the pupil (miosis), sometimes accompanied by decreased sweating of the face on the same side; redness of the conjunctiva of the eye is often also present)
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CN IV
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- Trochlear
a. turns adducted eye downwards – superior oblique
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CN V
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- Trigeminal
a. V1 sensory on face
b. V2 opthalmic branch (touch with cotton) = opthalamic division
c. V3 motor mm of mastication = maxillary/mandibular division
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CN VI
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- Abducens
a. turns eye out = lateral rectus mm
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CN VII
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- Facial = facial expression
a. parasympathetic control of lacrimal, submandibular, and sublingual glands, taste to anterior 2/3 of tongue, innervates ant aspect of tongue
b. damage causes inability to close eye, droopy corner of mouth, difficulty speaking
i. LMN lesion = ipsilateral side of face
ii. UMN lesion = contralateral lower half of face
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CN VIII
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- Vestibular
a. balance, gaze stability, auditory
b. damage can cause vertigo, nystagmus, deafness
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CN IX
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- Glossopharyngeal
a. phonation (voice quality), swallowing, innervates the back of the tongue
b. damage causes dysphonia (hoarse or nasal voice)
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CN X
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- Vagus
a. elevates the soft palate
b. controls position of uvula, gag reflex
c. muscles in larynx and upper esophagus
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CN XI
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- Accessory
a. (spinal) - innervates traps and SCM
b. damage can cause inability to shrug ipsilateral shoulder (traps) or inability to turn head to opp side (SCM)
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CN XII
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- Hypoglossal = tongue movement
a. damage = dysarthria or deviation of tongue to the weak side