Cranial Nerves IX, X, XI, XII Flashcards
Location of Hypoglossal nucleus
Medulla (SE)
Where do Hypoglossal rootlets exit?
adjacent to pyramid
What does Hypoglossal n. innervate?
intrinsic tongue muscles
Tongue Protrusion
Genioglossal muscle
Pulls muscle out of mouth
Hypoglossal n. lesion
Is a lower motor neuron lesion
Tongue deviates toward side of lesion
Fasciculations
Atrophy
Corticobulbar fibers arise from
face region of motor cortex
Corticobulbar fibers __________ just before entering hypoglossal nucleus
decussate
Lesions of corticobulbar fibers
Deviation of tongue toward side opposite upon
protrusion
No fasciculations
Minimal atrophy
Spinal Accessory n. (SE) location and innervation
Spinal root (S.E.) Spinal gray in cervical region Innervates trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles
how to test for lesion of Spinal Accessory Nerve on Trapezius Muscle
ask patient to shrug shoulders
Vagus n. SVE
Nucleus ambiguus (S.V.E.) - Muscles of speech and swallowing
Vagus n. GVE
Dorsal motor nucleus of vagus (G.V.E.) - Viscera from neck to transverse colon (parasympathetic) Nucleus ambiguus (G.V.E.) - Cardiac inhibition
Vagus n. GSA
Skin of ear and middle ear cavity (G.S.A.)
- Superior ganglion of vagus nerve
- Trigeminal spinal nucleus
Vagus n. GVA
Epiglottis (G.V.A.) - visceral sensibility
- Inferior ganglion of vagus nerve
- Solitary nucleus
Vagus n. SVA
Epiglottis (S.V.A.) - taste
- Inferior ganglion of vagus nerve
- Solitary nucleus
Glossopharyngeal n. SVE
Nucleus ambiguus (S.V.E.) - Stylopharyngeus muscle
Glossopharyngeal n. GVE
Inferior salivatory nucleus (G.V.E.)
- Otic ganglion
Parotid gland
Glossopharyngeal n. GSA
Skin of ear (G.S.A.)
- Superior ganglion of glossopharyngeal nerve
- Trigeminal spinal nucleus
Carotid body and carotid sinus (blood pressure and blood O2 and CO2)
Glossopharyngeal n. GVA
Posterior 1/3 of tongue (G.V.A.) - visceral sensibility
- Inferior ganglion of glossopharyngeal nerve
- Solitary nucleus
Glossopharyngeal n. SVA
Posterior 1/3 of tongue (S.V.A.) - taste
- Inferior ganglion of glossopharyngeal nerve
- Solitary nucleus
Gag reflex components
CN IX - afferent component
CN X - efferent component
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia
(neuralgia = is pain in the distribution of a nerve or nerves)
Otic - external ear
Oral - back of tongue
Jugular foramen syndrome
Includes CN IX, X, XI and XII
Pain in or behind the external ear
Headache - irritation of meningeal branch of X
Hoarseness - muscles of speech
Dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing) - muscles of
swallowing