Cranial Nerves: Function and Dysfunction by Linda Wilson-Pauwels

Cranial Nerves: Function and Dysfunction



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Publisher: PMPH-USA, Limited
ISBN: 9781607950318
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Page: 252


As a result, uvula is pulled towards the normally functioning (ie right) side. May 11, 2010 - The ability to walk, bend over, and wave the hand require that information be transmitted from the brain, through the spinal cord and out to the corresponding part of the body via the spinal nerves. Typically, motor loss is Complete Spinal Cord Injury (CSCI) – With a CSCI no motor or sensor functions exist below the level of injury. The brainstem centers of both these cranial nerves (trigeminal and solitary nuclei, respectively) are in close proximity to the vestibular nuclei, which regulates the function of balance. Aug 3, 2013 - Complete resection is often difficult and may pose undue risk to neurological and endocrine function. An electrolyte-rich saliva and a high density of sensory nerve receptors on the tongue enable this communication. Dec 24, 2010 - Cranial Nerve 9 Dysfunction: Patient has suffered stroke, causing loss of function of left CN 9 (Glossopharyngeal nerve). Stereotactic radiosurgery has come to play an important role in the management of In multivariate analysis, decreasing age, increasing volume, history of prior radiation therapy, and history of prior pituitary axis deficiency were predictive of new or worsening cranial nerve dysfunction. Oct 30, 2008 - At the start of HAART, no child had cranial nerve or cerebellar dysfunction, but 33.3% had evidence of motor dysfunction. This connection also Symptoms include weakness, motor loss, bladder dysfunction, and decreased sensitivity to temperature. For communication with one's brain. With the nerve-endings of the tongue being superficial, this communication is completely non-invasive. No patient died as a result of tumor progression. Sep 4, 2013 - Strange neurological symptoms: vibration, sounds, tingling, numbness, cranial nerve dysfunction (vagus, vertigo, tinnitus, blurred vision). Presented findings of a pilot functional magnetic resonance imaging study.





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