Injuries Flashcards
Fracture of cribriform plate (ethmoidal bone fracture)
olfactory
loss of smell (anosmia)
Some people complain about loss or alteration of taste since these senses are connected
Runny nose from CSF loss
Fracture of orbit
Lesion of optic pathway
optic
blindness; loss of afferent limb of pupillary light reflex
Cavernous sinus thrombosis
Midbrain lesion
Aneurysm of posterior cerebral and superior cerebellar arteries
Oculomotor
Dilated pupil; ptosis; loss of accommodation and efferent limb of pupillary reflex; diplopia (double vision); external strabismus; downward and lateral gage deviation
Cavernous sinus thrombosis
Fracture of orbit
Severe head injury
Trochlear
Inability to turn eye inferolaterally; trouble going downstairs
Lesion of pons
Fracture or tumor in region of trigeminal ganglion
Trigeminal
Sensory loss on face; loss of mastication; jaw deviation toward lesion side; loss of afferent limb of corneal and sneeze reflexes
Cavernous sinus thrombosis
Brain stem lesion
Fracture of orbit
Abducens
Diplopia
Inability to abduct eye
Internal strabismus
Lesion of pons
Injury to internal auditory meatus
Laceration in parotid region
Fracture of temporal bone
Itnflammation in facial canal
Facial
Facial paralysis (Bell palsy); loss of efferent limb of corneal reflex; loss of taste to anterior two-thirds of tongue; loss of secretion of lacrimal, submandibular, sublingual, nasal and palatine glands
Tumor in internal auditory meatus and at cerebellopontine angle
Vestibulocochlear
Loss of hearing and balance
Brain stem lesion; penetrating neck injury
Glossopharyngeal
Loss of taste to posterior one-third of tongue; loss of receptors in carotid body and sinus; loss of parotid gland secretion; paralysis of stylopharyngeus muscle; loss of afferent limb of gag reflex
Brain stem lesion; penetrating neck injury; skull base fracture
Vagus
Deviation of uvula toward normal side; vocal cord paralysis; paralysis of palate, pharynx, and larynx; loss of receptors in aortic body and arch; loss of efferent limbs of gag and sneeze reflexes and both limbs of cough reflex
Penetrating injury to posterior cervical triangle; skull base fracture
Accessary
Inability to shrug shoulder; difficulty in turning head to opposite side
Deep laceration of neck and basal skull fracture
Hypoglossal
Loss of tongue movements; tongue deviation toward lesion side
Lesion of cervical sympathetic nerves; deep laceration of neck
Sympathetics to head
Horner syndrome: constricted pupil (miosis); ptosis; enophthaloms; anhidrosis; vasodilation (flushing face)
optic neuritis (lesion of optic nerve)
Optic
May be caused by inflammatory,
degenerative, demyelinating, or toxic disorders and may result in blindness or diminished visual acuity and no pupillary light reflex in the effected eye
Lesion of the optic chiasma
due to a pituitary tumor produces bitemporal hemianopsia or tunnel vision