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Cranial nerve function varies depending on the type of nerve. Generally speaking, these nerves control your motor skills in your face and trigger sensations (tasting, smelling, hearing, feeling ...
My clinical examination strongly pointed towards a dysfunction of the 11th cranial nerve. To confirm my suspicions, we ...
The glossopharyngeal nerve is a mixed cranial nerve with both sensory and motor components. It receives somatic sensory fibers from the oropharynx, posterior third of the tongue, Eustachian tube ...
The vagus nerve is the longest of the 12 cranial nerves. Here, learn about its anatomy, functions, and the kinds of health problems that can occur.
The seventh cranial nerve starts in your brainstem and then travels through the base of your skull near the eighth cranial nerve. Once your facial nerve is past the ear, it enters your face ...
Cranial neuropathies include many conditions that affect any part of the 12 cranial nerve pairs in the brain. General symptoms may include pain, weakness, and loss of function.
The vagus nerve is the longest and most complex of the 12 pairs of cranial nerves that originate from the brain. It transmits information to or from the brain to tissues and organs elsewhere in ...
The trigeminal nerve is the largest of the 12 cranial nerves. Its main function is transmitting sensory information to the skin, sinuses, and mucous membranes in the face.
Cranial nerve ganglia that contain the neurons of the cranial nerves Dorsal root ganglia or spinal ganglia where the cell bodies of sensory or afferent nerves are located Autonomic ganglia, which ...
Because these nerves run from the brain stem through the neck and into the chest, further investigation is needed to pin-point exactly where the compression is occurring.