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... cranial nerves supply these six external muscles of the bulb ( Figure 122 ) . In addi- tion the third nerve innervates the levator palpebrae superioris and pro- vides fibers to the inner eye muscles , sphincter pupillae and ciliary ...
... cranial nerves supply these six external muscles of the bulb ( Figure 122 ) . In addi- tion the third nerve innervates the levator palpebrae superioris and pro- vides fibers to the inner eye muscles , sphincter pupillae and ciliary ...
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... cranial nerve may be complete when the four ex- ternal eye muscles supplied ... nerves ( Figures 151-152 ) . Voluntary elevation of the bulb above the ... nerve palsy . 3. Trochlear nerve palsy . 94 Oculomotor Disorders.
... cranial nerve may be complete when the four ex- ternal eye muscles supplied ... nerves ( Figures 151-152 ) . Voluntary elevation of the bulb above the ... nerve palsy . 3. Trochlear nerve palsy . 94 Oculomotor Disorders.
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... cranial nerve as the only clinical symptom . e . Hemiplegia alternans inferior ( Gubler - Millard ) . The lesion in ... Nerves are most frequently found along their course at the base of the brain . In meningitis , particularly of tuberculous ...
... cranial nerve as the only clinical symptom . e . Hemiplegia alternans inferior ( Gubler - Millard ) . The lesion in ... Nerves are most frequently found along their course at the base of the brain . In meningitis , particularly of tuberculous ...
Contents
Facial Palsy | 109 |
Disorders of the Vestibular System | 125 |
Motor Disorders of the Glossopharyngeal Nerve | 142 |
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abducens abducens nerve abnormal affected apraxia ataxia atrophy Biceps bilateral brain stem cartilaginis caused centers cerebellar cervical chorea choreic movements clinical contraction contralateral coördination cranial nerves deviation diplopia disorders downward examiner Extensor external eye muscles eyeball facial nerve facial palsy fibers FILM fingers flexed flexion Flexor forearm functions gait ganglion gaze healthy side hemiplegia hypoglossal nerve impaired inferior innervation involuntary movements larynx lateral rectus lesions limb mandible medial rectus motor act motor activity mouth nervous system neurone normal nucleus nystagmus oblique oculomotor nerves paralysis paresis Past pointing patient pattern peripheral pharynx position posterior posture produce Pronator pterygoideus pterygoideus internus ptosis pyramidal tract reactions reflex arc Reflex Figure resistance sensory skilled acts Spalteholz spinal accessory nerve spinal cord stimulation superior supranuclear Supranuclear lesions synergizing tendon tion toes tongue tremor trigeminal trigeminal nerve trunk tumor twitchings upper upward vagus nerve vestibular VESTIBULAR SYSTEM voluntary