Structure Flashcards

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look at slide 38-43

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not hard but too much work to make cards for

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exits the midbrain medial to the cerebral peduncle

compression by mass gives nerve palsy and contralateral hemiparesis

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CN III Occulomotor

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2
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Bilateral Corticobulbar lesions

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CN V effected

madible will droop and not be able to be moved

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leaves the pterygopalatine fossa, passes through the foramen rotundum,
– Travels the inferior part of the cavernous sinus,
and enters the trigeminal ganglion.

A

CN V2

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leaves the orbit through the superior orbital fissure.
– Proceeds through the lateral wall of the cavernous
sinus in close relation to the third, fourth, and sixthcranial nerves.
– Joins other two divisions to form the trigeminal
(semilunar, Gasserian) ganglion.

A

CN V1

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5
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taste ant. 2/3 of tongue

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CN VII

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6
Q

The primary receptors to the vestibular portion of CN VIII are
the semicircular canals that detect _____ acceleration, and the otolithic organs that detect _______ acceleration

A

Angular, Lateral

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