9 - ANATOMY OF THE CRANIAL NERVES AND AUTONOMIC NERVES (BRS) 2025

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Cavernous sinus thrombosis can damage what three cranial nerves?

CN III, IV and VI

<p>CN III, IV and VI</p>
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Optic canal tumors can lead to damage of what two structures?

Optic nerve

Ophthalmic artery

<p>Optic nerve</p><p>Ophthalmic artery</p>
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Lesion of the olfactory nerve leads to loss of smell, a condition also known as?

Anosmia

<p>Anosmia</p>
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What artery passes through the foramen spinosum?

Middle meningeal artery

<p>Middle meningeal artery</p>
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The middle meningeal artery passes through what foramen?

Foramen spinosum

<p>Foramen spinosum</p>
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Dilation of pupil can be due to paralysis of what muscle?

Sphincter pupillae

<p>Sphincter pupillae</p>
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Ptosis in cranial nerve III lesion is due to the paralysis of what muscle?

Levator palpebrae superioris

<p>Levator palpebrae superioris</p>
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What is the afferent limb of the pupillary light reflex?

Optic nerve (CN II)

<p>Optic nerve (CN II)</p>
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What muscle is paralyzed with injury to the trochlear nerve?

Superior oblique muscle

<p>Superior oblique muscle</p>
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Loss of accommodation in oculomotor nerve palsy is due to paralysis of what muscles?

Ciliary muscles

<p>Ciliary muscles</p>
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Loss of sensation on the face above the upper eyelid points to a lesion of what nerve?

Ophthalmic division of CN V

<p>Ophthalmic division of CN V</p>
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What are the 2 muscles innervated by the spinal accessory nerve?

Trapezius muscle

Sternocleidomastoid muscle

<p>Trapezius muscle</p><p>Sternocleidomastoid muscle</p>
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The trigeminal nerve supplies motor fibers to what group of muscles?

Muscles of mastication

<p>Muscles of mastication</p>
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What cranial nerve carries general sensory fibers for the face?

Trigeminal nerve

<p>Trigeminal nerve</p>
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The facial nerve carries secretomotor fibers to what 4 glands?

Lacrimal

Submandibular

Sublingual

Nasal

<p>Lacrimal</p><p>Submandibular</p><p>Sublingual</p><p>Nasal</p>
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What cranial nerve provides motor fibers to the muscles of facial expression?

Cranial nerve VII (Facial nerve)

<p>Cranial nerve VII (Facial nerve)</p>
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What foramen transmits cranial nerves IX, X, XI and the internal jugular vein?

Jugular foramen

<p>Jugular foramen</p>
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Cranial nerve VI passes through what foramen?

Superior orbital fissure

<p>Superior orbital fissure</p>
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What cranial nerves pass through the internal auditory meatus?

Cranial nerves VII and VIII

<p>Cranial nerves VII and VIII</p>
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Cranial nerves VII and VIII pass through what foramen in the skull?

Internal auditory meatus

<p>Internal auditory meatus</p>
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Cranial nerve XII passes through what foramen?

Hypoglossal canal

<p>Hypoglossal canal</p>
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What structures pass through the jugular foramen?

Cranial nerves IX, X, XI and internal jugular vein

<p>Cranial nerves IX, X, XI and internal jugular vein</p>
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A constricted pupil is an expected finding in a lesion in the cervical region due to paralysis of what muscle?

Dilator pupillae

<p>Dilator pupillae</p>
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Injury to cranial nerve IX causes paralysis of what muscle?

Stylopharyngeus muscle

<p>Stylopharyngeus muscle</p>
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The stylopharyngeus muscle is innervated by what cranial nerve?

Glossopharyngeal nerve

<p>Glossopharyngeal nerve</p>
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Salivary secretion by the parotid gland is stimulated by the parasympathetic fibers from what cranial nerve?

Glossopharyngeal nerve

<p>Glossopharyngeal nerve</p>
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The glossopharyngeal nerve receives visceral sensation from what two structures?

Carotid sinus

Carotid body

<p>Carotid sinus</p><p>Carotid body</p>
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A lesion of what nerve results in lack of sensation to the canine and incisor teeth and skin over the chin?

Inferior alveolar nerve

<p>Inferior alveolar nerve</p>
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What nerve passes through the mandibular canal?

Inferior alveolar nerve

<p>Inferior alveolar nerve</p>
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Lacrimal secretion is stimulated by postganglionic parasympathetic fibers coming from what ganglion?

Pterygopalatine ganglion

<p>Pterygopalatine ganglion</p>
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Lesion of the abducens nerve leads to what position of the eyeball?

Medial deviation of eyeball (internal strabismus)

<p>Medial deviation of eyeball (internal strabismus)</p>
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Ptosis of the upper eyelid results from a lesion of what cranial nerve?

Oculomotor nerve

<p>Oculomotor nerve</p>
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What muscle is involved in the ptosis of the upper eyelid?

Levator palpebrae superioris

<p>Levator palpebrae superioris</p>
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External strabismus (lateral deviation) is caused by paralysis of what extraocular muscle?

Medial rectus muscle

<p>Medial rectus muscle</p>
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Inability to dilate pupil is caused by lesion of sympathetic nerve to what muscle?

Dilator pupillae

<p>Dilator pupillae</p>
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Loss of visual accommodation is due to a lesion of parasympathetic nerve fibers to what muscle?

Ciliary muscle

<p>Ciliary muscle</p>
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General sensation of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue is innervated by what branch of the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve?

Lingual branch

<p>Lingual branch</p>
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General sensation of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue is innervated by what division of the trigeminal nerve?

Mandibular Branch (CN V3)

<p>Mandibular Branch (CN V3)</p>
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General sensation of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue is innervated by what cranial nerve?

Trigeminal nerve (CN V3)

<p>Trigeminal nerve (CN V3)</p>
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Taste sensation of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue is innervated by what cranial nerve?

Facial nerve (CN VII)

<p>Facial nerve (CN VII)</p>
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Taste sensation of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue is innervated by what branch of the facial nerve?

Chorda tympani

<p>Chorda tympani</p>
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General and taste sensation over the posterior one-third of the tongue is supplied by what cranial nerve?

Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)

<p>Glossopharyngeal (CN IX)</p>
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General and taste sensation over the epiglottis is supplied by what cranial nerve?

Vagus nerve

<p>Vagus nerve</p>
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General and taste sensation over the epiglottis is supplied by what branch of the vagus nerve?

Internal laryngeal branch

<p>Internal laryngeal branch</p>
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What cranial nerve innervates the tongue muscles?

Hypoglossal nerve (CN XI)

<p>Hypoglossal nerve (CN XI)</p>
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Unilateral blindness is likely due to a lesion on what part of the optic pathway?

Optic nerve

<p>Optic nerve</p>
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Bitemporal hemianopia is likely due to a lesion on what part of the optic pathway?

Optic chiasm

<p>Optic chiasm</p>
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Homonymous hemianopia is likely due to a lesion on what part of the optic pathway?

Optic tract

<p>Optic tract</p>
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Impaired accommodation results from injury to what nerve?

Short ciliary nerve

<p>Short ciliary nerve</p>
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Impaired accommodation results from injury to what parasympathetic ganglion?

Ciliary ganglion

<p>Ciliary ganglion</p>
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What nerve carries sympathetic fibers to the dilator pupillae?

Long ciliary nerve

<p>Long ciliary nerve</p>
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What nerve innervates the musculus uvulae?

Vagus nerve

<p>Vagus nerve</p>
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Lesion of the vagus nerve causes deviation ...(towards/away)... the side of injury?

Away

<p>Away</p>
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What nerve is damaged if the uvula deviates to the left?

Right vagus nerve

<p>Right vagus nerve</p>
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Hoarseness from paralysis of laryngeal muscles result from damage of what branch of the vagus nerve?

Recurrent laryngeal branch

<p>Recurrent laryngeal branch</p>
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Lesion of the hypoglossal nerve causes deviation of the tongue ...(towards/against)... the injured side on protrusion

Towards

<p>Towards</p>
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What cranial nerve supplies the intrinsic tongue muscles?

Hypoglossal nerve

<p>Hypoglossal nerve</p>
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Damage to the optic chiasma would lead to what visual field defect?

Bitemporal hemianopsia

<p>Bitemporal hemianopsia</p>
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What cranial nerve runs through the middle of the cavernous sinus?

Abducens nerve

<p>Abducens nerve</p>
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What nerve carries parasympathetic fibers to the ciliary and sphincter pupillae ciliary muscles?

Oculomotor nerve

<p>Oculomotor nerve</p>
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What nerve supplies the lateral rectus muscle of the eye

Abducens nerve

<p>Abducens nerve</p>
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The abducens nerve innervate what extraocular muscle?

Lateral rectus muscle

<p>Lateral rectus muscle</p>
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What is the action of the lateral rectus muscle?

Abduction of the eye

<p>Abduction of the eye</p>
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The levator palpebrae superioris inserts onto what part of the upper eyelid?

Tarsal plate

<p>Tarsal plate</p>
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What muscle inserts onto the tarsal plate of the upper eyelid?

Laevator palpebrae superioris

<p>Laevator palpebrae superioris</p>
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The secretomotor fibers for lacrimal secretion comes through what ganglion?

Pterygopalatine ganglion

<p>Pterygopalatine ganglion</p>
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What is the afferent limb of the corneal reflex?

Nasociliary nerve (Trigeminal nerve)

<p>Nasociliary nerve (Trigeminal nerve)</p>
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What is the efferent limb of the corneal reflex?

Facial nerve

<p>Facial nerve</p>
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What cranial nerve is involved in the opening of the eye?

Oculomotor nerve

<p>Oculomotor nerve</p>
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What nerve contains taste fibers (special visceral afferent fibers) from the palate?

Nerve of the pterygoid canal (Vidian nerve)

<p>Nerve of the pterygoid canal (Vidian nerve)</p>
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What nerve carries secretomotor (preganglionic parasympathetic) fibers to the parotid gland?

Lesser petrosal nerve

<p>Lesser petrosal nerve</p>
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The maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve passes through what foramen?

Foramen rotundum

<p>Foramen rotundum</p>
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The mandibular branch of the trigeminal nerve passes through what foramen?

Foramen ovale

<p>Foramen ovale</p>
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The ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve passes through what foramen?

Superior Orbital Fissure

<p>Superior Orbital Fissure</p>
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The optic nerve passes through what foramen?

Optic canal

<p>Optic canal</p>
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The trochlear nerve passes through what foramen?

Superior Orbital Fissure

<p>Superior Orbital Fissure</p>
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Muscles of myotome origin that shrug the shoulder and turn head are innervated by what nerve?

Spinal Accessory Nerve

<p>Spinal Accessory Nerve</p>
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Bilateral severance of what cranial nerve may result in death?

Cranial Nerve X (Vagus nerve)

<p>Cranial Nerve X (Vagus nerve)</p>
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Preganglionic sympathetic neurons are located in what segments of the spinal cord?

Thoracic and lumbar segments

<p>Thoracic and lumbar segments</p>
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Preganglionic parasympathetic neurons are located in what two structures of the central nervous system?

Brainstem

Sacral segment (S2-S4)

<p>Brainstem</p><p>Sacral segment (S2-S4)</p>
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What is the afferent limb of the gag reflex?

Pharyngeal branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve

<p>Pharyngeal branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve</p>
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What is the efferent limb of the gag reflex?

Vagus nerve

<p>Vagus nerve</p>
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What cranial nerve arises from the first branchial arch?

Trigeminal nerve

<p>Trigeminal nerve</p>
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What cranial nerve arises from the second branchial arch?

Facial nerve

<p>Facial nerve</p>
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What cranial nerve arises from the third branchial arch?

Glossopharyngeal nerve

<p>Glossopharyngeal nerve</p>
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What cranial nerve arises from the fourth and sixth branchial arch?

Vagus nerve

<p>Vagus nerve</p>