Introduction Flashcards

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Q

The cranial nerves form part of which nervous system? They are generally considered separately because of their specialised roles where in the body?

A

PNS / head and neck region

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Cranial nerves generally exit the skull in what direction? What are the exceptions to this?

A

Anteriorly / trochlear nerve exits posteriorly and vestibulocochlear nerve exits laterally

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Cranial nerves all carry one or more of what three modalities?

A

Sensory, motor or parasympathetic innervation

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Most cranial nerves have nuclei that are located where? What are the exceptions to this?

A

Brainstem / olfactory and optic

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The intracranial part of the course of a cranial nerve is between which points?

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The point of connection with the CNS and their respective base of skull foramina

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What could cause a cranial nerve pathology in the CNS part of its course?

A

Brainstem stroke

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What could cause a cranial nerve pathology in the intracranial part of its course?

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Mass lesions e.g. brain tumours

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What could cause a cranial nerve pathology at its entrance/exit foramina?

A

Base of skull fracture

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What could cause a cranial nerve pathology in the extracranial part of its course?

A

Extracranial trauma

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10
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Which is the only cranial nerve that supplies structures outwith the head and neck? Where does it supply?

A

Vagus nerve - supplies the chest and abdomen to the level of the midgut

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The 12 cranial nerves supply the head and neck with which modalities?

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Sensory, motor and parasympathetics

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Motor components of cranial nerves will be associated with motor nuclei. What are these?

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Groups of efferent neurones that send their axons to the cranial nerves

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Sensory components of cranial nerves will be associated with sensory nuclei. What are these?

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Groups of nerve cells upon which the sensory neurones of the cranial nerves synapse

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The soma of sensory cranial nerve cells will be found where?

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In ganglia outside of the CNS

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