This document summarizes findings from a cranial nerve examination of 12 cranial nerves. It lists each nerve, its type as motor, sensory, or both, its main function, and clinical findings from the examination. Key findings include impaired swallowing related to damage of the trigeminal, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves, paralysis of facial muscles on the left side, and inability to move the head, shoulders, or tongue on the left side of the body.
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(Dahlem Workshop Reports Life Sciences Research Report 20) T. a. Sears (Auth.), T. a. Sears (Eds.) - Neuronal-glial Cell Interrelationships_ Report of the Dahlem Workshop on Neuronal-glial Cell Interr
This document summarizes findings from a cranial nerve examination of 12 cranial nerves. It lists each nerve, its type as motor, sensory, or both, its main function, and clinical findings from the examination. Key findings include impaired swallowing related to damage of the trigeminal, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves, paralysis of facial muscles on the left side, and inability to move the head, shoulders, or tongue on the left side of the body.
This document summarizes findings from a cranial nerve examination of 12 cranial nerves. It lists each nerve, its type as motor, sensory, or both, its main function, and clinical findings from the examination. Key findings include impaired swallowing related to damage of the trigeminal, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves, paralysis of facial muscles on the left side, and inability to move the head, shoulders, or tongue on the left side of the body.
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This document summarizes findings from a cranial nerve examination of 12 cranial nerves. It lists each nerve, its type as motor, sensory, or both, its main function, and clinical findings from the examination. Key findings include impaired swallowing related to damage of the trigeminal, glossopharyngeal, and vagus nerves, paralysis of facial muscles on the left side, and inability to move the head, shoulders, or tongue on the left side of the body.
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3 Oculomotor Motor Pupil constriction Pupil in the left
eye is nonreactive
4 Trocheal Motor Eye movement, Eyeballs on the
Controls superior left eye is unable oblique muscle to move constantly because of hemiparesis and hemiplegia 5 Trigeminal Sensor Controls muscle of Impaired optalmic y mastication; swallowing or branch sensation of the dysphagia, face and cornea trigeminal neuralgia 6 Abducens Motor Eye movement Partial gaze palsy
7 Facial Motor Controls muscles There was
and for facial paralysis on the sensor expression left side of the y face due to hemiparesis and hemiplegia, other side of the face can able to project facial expression. 8 Auditory Sensor Hearing Unable to hear y soft voices on the left ear because of hemiparesis and hemiplegia 9 Glossopharyge Motor Controls muscle of Inability to al and the throat swallow(dysphagi sensor a) y 10 Vagus nerve Motor Controls muscle of Inability to and the throat, swallow(dysphagi sensor parasympathetic a) y nervous system Loss of gag reflex stimulation of Dysarthria thoracic and abdominal organs 11 Spinal Motor Controls Inability move the Accessory strenocleidomastoi head and the d and trapezius shoulders on the muscles left side of the body 12 Hypoglossal Motor Movement of the Deviation of the tongue tongue to one side of the mouth
(Dahlem Workshop Reports Life Sciences Research Report 20) T. a. Sears (Auth.), T. a. Sears (Eds.) - Neuronal-glial Cell Interrelationships_ Report of the Dahlem Workshop on Neuronal-glial Cell Interr