Exam 1: Abducens Nerve Flashcards

1
Q

CN 6 supplies

A

Lateral rectus

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2
Q

Apparent origin of CN6

A

Medullopontine sulcus

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3
Q

Abducens nuclei location

A

Caudal part of pons (Tegmentum) , floor of rhomboid fossa

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4
Q

Axons from abducens nuclei travel

A

Anterior

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5
Q

Abducens receives input from

A

MLF
BM8
Superior colliculus

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6
Q

Abducens nerve penetrates dura and travels along

A

Cavernous sinus

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7
Q

Internal strabismus

A

Eyes converge

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8
Q

External strabismus

A

Eyes diverge

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9
Q

Diplopia

A

Double vision

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10
Q

Strabismus

A

Eyes not aligned

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11
Q

Diplopia is

A

Subjective

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12
Q

Ptosis

A

Drooping eyelid due to weakness of levator palpebra superioris

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13
Q

____ lesions may be cause of ptosis

A

Oculomotor Nerve (superior ramus)

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14
Q

Ptosis presents

A

Unilaterally

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15
Q

Internal ophthalmoplegia

A

Inability to constrict pupil
Loss of light reflex
Loss of accommodation reflex

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16
Q

Trochlear paralysis is

A

Rare

17
Q

Abducens paralysis is

A

Most common

18
Q

Internuclear opthalmoplegia involves damage to

A

MLF

19
Q

Signs of external ophthalmoplegia

A

External strabismus
Diplopia
Ptosis

20
Q

Signs of trochlear paralysis

A

Internal strabismus

21
Q

Signs of abducens paralysis

A

Internal strabismus