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A-220. Where/what is the location and function of the carotid sinus?
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Proximal internal coratid artery
Arterial BP regulating area (CNs 9 and 10) |
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A-220. Where/what is the location and function of the carotid body?
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At the bifircation of the common carotid
Chemoreceptor. Detects increased CO2 or decreased O2 (CNs 9 and 10) |
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A-220. The deviates to the side of the this nerve lesion and is due to paralysis this muscle.
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Hypoglossal nerve
Genioglossus muscle |
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A-220. Thrombophlebitis of the cavernous sinus can affet the CNs associated with it. What CNs are they?
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3,4,and 6
V1 and V2 (ophthalmic and maxillary branches) |
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A-220. What is the main cause of non-traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhages?
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Berry aneurysms along the circle of Willis
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A-220. Unilateral motor and sensory loss can be caused by a lesion to what area of the brain?
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Internal capsule
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