Final Flashcards
1
Q
Info on CN I
- name
- info carried
- where does it come from
- where does it go
- lesion
A
olfactory nerve
- sensory info
- passes through: cribiform plate
- ends up: superior nasal cavity
- descends from olfactory bulb
- lesion= anosmia (lack of smell) due to lateral shearing at the cribiform plate from trauma
2
Q
CN II
- name
- info carried
- where does it come from
- where does it go
- lesion
A
Optic Nerve
info= sensory
passes through optic canal
lesion= blindness
3
Q
CN III
A
Oculomotor nerve
info= motor
passes= part goes through cavernous sinus then superior orbital fissure
lesion= diplopia / strabismus (eye point different directions)
4
Q
CN IV
A
trochlear
info= motor
pathway: cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure
lesion= about the same as CN3 - strabismus and diplopia
5
Q
branches of CN V / what info do they carry
A
ophthalmic V1 - sensory
maxillary V2 - sensory
mandibular V3- sensory/motor
6
Q
CN V1
- name
- info carried
- where does it come from
- where does it go
- branches
A
ophthalmic V1
- sensory
- exits via superior orbital fissure to enter orbit
branches
- frontal nerve
- lacrimal nerve
- nasociliary nerve
7
Q
CN V2
- name
- info carried
- where does it come from
- where does it go
- branches
A
V2 maxillary branch
- sensory
- exits foramen rotundum,
through the inferior orbital fissure branches into
1. zygomatic
2. infraorbital nerve-> infraorbital foramen