Cranial Nerves - Signs of Damage Flashcards

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Potential signs of damage to CN V - Trigeminal, Branch 3 - Mandibular (Sensory and Motor)

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  • Note weakness, asymmetry, tremors or fasiculations in jaw
  • Weakness in jaw lateralisation and closure
  • Loss of/weak mastication
  • Jaw deviates to weak/paralysed side
  • Flaccid soft palate
  • Decreased hyolaryngeal excursion
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Potential signs of damage to CN II - Optic

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  • Blindness
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Potential signs of damage to CN IV - Trochlear

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  • Diplopia - double vision.
  • Weakness of downward eye movement.
  • Affected eye drifts upward.
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Potential signs of damage to CN I - Olfactory

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  • Anosmia - loss of sense of smell.
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Potential signs of damage to CN IX - Glossopharyngeal

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  • Weak cough reflex
  • Weakness may be apparent on an instrumental exam
  • Loss of taste and sensation (posterior 1/3 of tongue)
  • May reduce gag bc sensation is reduced
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Potential signs of damage to CN VII - Vestibulocochlear

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  • Vertigo
  • Nystagmus
  • Hearing
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Potential signs of damage to CN XI - Accessory

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  • Difficulty turning head/shrugging shoulders
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Potential signs of damage to CN V - Trigeminal, Branch 1 - Ophthalmic and Branch 2 - Maxilliary (Sensory)

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  • Facial Anesthesia - numbness
  • Loss of temperature/pain sensation
  • Loss of sensation of superficial and deep structures
  • Loss of sensation in anterior 2/3 of tongue
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Potential signs of damage to CN X - Vagus

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  • Loss of gag reflex
  • Soft palate and uvula will deviate to non-damaged side
  • Loss of cough reflex
  • Loss of taste
  • Hypernasality
  • Dysphonia
  • No variation to pitch
  • Dysphagia
  • Impaired laryngeal closure
  • Impaired true vocal cord adduction
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Potential signs of damage to CN VII - Facial

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  • Paralysis of facial nerve muscles
  • Poor labial retraction and pursing
  • Poor lip seal
  • UMN; contralateral lower face
  • LMN; ipsilateral upper and lower face, eye closure
  • Reduced hyoid elevation
  • Dry mouth
  • Diminished jaw open/closure
  • Loss of taste
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Potential signs of damage to CN VI - Abucent

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  • Medial eye deviation - eye/s moving to middle
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Potential signs of damage to CN III - Oculomotor

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  • Ptosis - dropping of upper eyelid.
  • Diplopia - double vision.
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