9 Cranial Nerves VI-XII Flashcards

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Q

How do you test the function of the abducens nerve clinically?

A

Test eye movement

Patient will present with diplopia (double vision)

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2
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What might cause damage to abducens nerve (VI)?

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Raised ICP

Microvascular complications eg diabetes/hypertension (Also nerves III and IV)

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3
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Why is the abducens so susceptible to raised ICP?

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4
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How is the function of the facial nerve tested for?

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  • Testing muscles of facial expression
  • Testing corneal reflex

Ask about other symptoms:

Hyperacusis (heightened sensitivity to certain sounds)

Dry eyes

Altered taste

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5
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Why might middle ear pathology (ie in petrous bone) involve the facial nerve?

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  • Close relationship with vestibulocochlear neve within posterior cranial fossa and both enter internal acoustic meatus
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6
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For the corneal reflex to work, which 2 nerves need to be in tact?

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7
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How is cranial nerve VIII (vestibulocochlear) tested for clinically?

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Crude hearing test- whisper number in each ear

(More formal hearing test: pure tone audiometry)

Enquire about balance (eg vertigo)

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8
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What is presbyacusis?

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Old-age related hearing loss

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9
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What is an acoustic neuroma?

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Benign tumour- grows from vestibular part of vestibulocochlear nerve

Gets bigger- starts to impede function of vestibulocochlear nerve

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10
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What are some symptoms of an acoustic neuroma?

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11
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Which cranial nerves exit the skull via the jugular foramen?

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12
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Where does the hypoglossal nerve exit the skull to enter the carotid sheath?

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13
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How is the gloosopharyngeal nerve (IX) tested for clinically?

(isolated lesions of CN IX) are rare

A

Test swallowing- (tested in conjuction with vagus nerve)

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14
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How is the Vagus nerve tested for clinically?

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Check patients speech, cough and ability to swallow

Check movement of vulva and soft palate- when saying ahhhh

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15
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Identify 2 symptoms which can be caused by injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve following thyroid surgery.

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Hoarseness of voice

Dysphonia (difficulty speeaking)

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16
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How is the (spinal) accessory nerve tested for clinically?

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17
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How is the hypoglossal nerve tested for clinically?

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