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Published 08/28/2024 Lesions to the glossopharyngeal nerve result in loss of sensation of the {{c1::middle}} ear cavity
Published 08/28/2024 Patients with temporomandibular disorder that involve the {{c1::mandibular}} nerve can have both jaw pain and otologic symptoms
Published 08/28/2024 Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) can arise from problems involving:- temporomandibular {{c1::joint}} derangement- pathologic contraction of muscles of…
Published 08/28/2024 Treatment for facial nerve palsy may include {{c1::corticosteroids}} and {{c2::acyclovir}}
Published 08/28/2024 {{c1::Ramsay Hunt}} syndrome is a combination of {{c2::herpes zoster (shingles)}} and {{c3::facial nerve palsy}}
Published 08/28/2024 When facial nerve palsy is idiopathic it is called {{c1::Bell}} palsy
Published 08/28/2024 {{c1::Facial}} nerve palsy is a clinical syndrome of CN VII upper or lower motoneuron lesion
Published 08/28/2024 Lesions to CN {{c2::VII (facial)}} may result in loss of {{c1::taste}} sensation to the anterior tongue
Published 08/28/2024 Lesions to LMNs of CN {{c2::VII (facial)}} may result in {{c1::hyperacusis::auditory complication}}
Published 08/28/2024 {{c3::Lower}} motor neuron lesions of the facial nerve result in {{c2::ipsi}}-lateral paralysis of the {{c1::upper and lower}} muscles of facial expre…
Published 08/28/2024 {{c3::Upper}} motor neuron lesions of the facial nerve result in {{c2::contra}}-lateral paralysis of the {{c1::lower}} muscles of facial expression
Published 08/28/2024 The corticobulbar innervation of facial motoneurons to muscles of the {{c1::lower}} face is {{c2::contra}}-lateral
Published 08/28/2024 The corticobulbar innervation of facial motoneurons to muscles of the {{c1::upper}} face is {{c2::bi}}-lateral
Published 08/28/2024 The corticobulbar innervation of cranial nerve lower motoneurons is predominantly {{c1::bi}}-lateral
Published 08/28/2024 Corticobulbar fibers arise in the {{c1::primary motor}} cortex
Published 08/28/2024 {{c1::Corticobulbar}} tracts serve as a source of UMN innervation of LMNs in cranial nerve nuclei
Published 08/28/2024 Lesions to CN V result in loss of facial sensations on the {{c1::ipsi}}-lateral side
Published 08/28/2024 Do intramedullary lesions affect fibers of the spinal accessory nerve? {{c1::No}}
Published 08/28/2024 Lesions to CN {{c2::XII (hypoglossal)}} result in deviation of the tongue {{c1::toward}} the side of the lesion
Published 08/28/2024 Lesions to CN {{c2::XI (accessory)}} result in shoulder droop on the {{c1::ipsi}}-lateral side of the lesion
Published 08/28/2024 Lesions to CN {{c2::XI (accessory)}} result in weakness turning the head to the {{c1::contra}}-lateral side of the lesion
Published 08/28/2024 Lesions to CN {{c2::X (vagus)}} result in deviation of the uvula {{c1::away from}} the side of the lesion
Published 08/28/2024 Lesions to CN {{c2::X (vagus)}} result in loss of the motor limb of the {{c1::gag}} reflex
Published 08/28/2024 Lesions to CN {{c2::IX (glossopharyngeal)}} result in loss of the sensory limb of the {{c1::gag}} reflex
Published 08/28/2024 Lesions to CN {{c1::VIII (vestibulocochlear)}} may cause sensorineural hearing loss and loss of balance
Published 08/28/2024 Lesions to CN {{c2::V3 (trigeminal)}} result in deviation of the jaw {{c1::toward}} the side of the lesion
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