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13 Cards in this Set
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I Oflactory
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Attached to the forebrain: cerebral cortex frontal lobes;
through cribiform plate (ethmoid bone) |
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II- Optic
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Attached to the Forebrain: diencephalon;
through optic canal (sphenoid bone) |
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III- Oculomotor
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Attached to the midbrain: upper, ventral aspect
through the superior orbital fissure (sphenoid bone) |
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IV- Trochlear
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Attached to the Midbrain: Lower, dorsal aspect;
through the superior orbital fissure (sphenoid bone) |
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Va- Opthalmic branch of the trigeminal
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Attached to the Pons;
through superior orbital fissure (sphenoid bone) |
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Vb- Maxillary branch of the trigeminal
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Attached to the Pons;
through the foramen rotundum (sphenoid bone) |
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Vc- Mandibular branch of the trigeminal
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Attached to the Pons;
through foramen ovale (sphenoid bone) |
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VI- Abducens
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Attached to the Pontomedullary junction (medial),
through superior orbital fisure (sphenoid) |
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VII- Facial nerve
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Attached to the Cerebellopontine angle,
through Internal acoustic meatus, facial canal through stylomastoid foramen (temporal bone) |
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VIII- Vestibulocochlear
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Attached to the cerebellopontine angle
Throuh the internal acoustic meatus (temporal bone) |
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IX- Glossopharyngeal, X- Vagus
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Attached to the Medulla;
Through the jugular foramen (Between the occipital and temporal bones) |
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XII- Hypoglossal
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Attached to the medulla;
Through the hypoglossal canal (occipital bone) |
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XI- Accessory
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Attached to the medulla, spinal cord;
Through the jugular foramen (Between the occipital and temporal bones) |