Cranial Nerves Additional Flashcards

1
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Loss of smell (anosmia)

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Olfactory nerve [I]

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2
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Injury to the cribriform plate; congenital absence

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Olfactory nerve [I]

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3
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Blindness/visual field abnormalities, loss of pupillary constriction

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Optic nerve [II]

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4
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Direct trauma to the orbit; disruption of the optic pathway

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Optic nerve [II]

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5
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Dilated pupil, ptosis, loss of normal pupillary reflex, eye moves down inferiorly and laterally (down and out)

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Oculomotor nerve [III]

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6
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Pressure from an aneurysm arising from the posterior communicating, posterior cerebral, or superior cerebellar artery; pressure from a herniating cerebral uncus (false localizing sign); cavernous sinus mass or thrombosis

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Oculomotor nerve [III]

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7
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Inability to look inferiorly when the eye is adducted (down and in)

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Trochlear nerve [IV]

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8
Q

Along the course of the nerve around the brainstem; orbital fracture

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Trochlear nerve [IV]

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9
Q

Loss of sensation and pain in the region supplied by the three divisions of the nerve over the face; loss of motor function of the muscles of mastication on the side of the lesion

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Trigeminal nerve [V]

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10
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Typically, in the region of the trigeminal ganglion, though local masses around the foramina through which the divisions pass can produce symptoms

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Trigeminal nerve [V]

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11
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Inability of lateral eye movement

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Abducent nerve [VI]

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12
Q

Brain lesion or cavernous sinus lesion extending onto the orbit

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Abducent nerve [VI]

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13
Q

Paralysis of facial muscles
Abnormal taste sensation from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue and dry conjunctivae
Paralysis of contralateral facial muscles below the eye

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Facial nerve [VII]

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14
Q

Damage to the branches within the parotid gland Injury to temporal bone; viral inflammation of nerve
Brainstem injury

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Facial nerve [VII]

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15
Q

Progressive unilateral hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing in the ear)

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Vestibulocochlear nerve [VIII]

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16
Q

Tumor at the cerebellopontine angle

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Vestibulocochlear nerve [VIII]

17
Q

Loss of taste to the posterior one-third of the tongue and sensation of the soft palate

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Glossopharyngeal nerve [IX]

18
Q

Brainstem lesion; penetrating neck injury

A

Glossopharyngeal nerve [IX] or Vagus nerve [X]

19
Q

Soft palate deviation with deviation of the uvula to the normal side; vocal cord paralysis

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Vagus nerve [X]

20
Q

Paralysis of sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles

A

Accessory nerve [XI]

21
Q

Penetrating injury to the posterior triangle of the neck

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Accessory nerve [XI]

22
Q

Atrophy of ipsilateral muscles of the tongue and deviation toward the affected side; speech disturbance

A

Hypoglossal nerve [XII]

23
Q

Penetrating injury to the neck and skull base pathology

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Hypoglossal nerve [XII]