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Cranial nerves XIII and XIV: nerves in the shadows

Cranial nerves XIII and XIV: nerves in the shadows

... these cranial nerves exist, and that they are not typographical errors nor a sensational event reported in the medical ...these cranial nerves, offering at the same time some ideas for further ...

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Dangerous Extracranial–Intracranial Anastomoses and Supply to the Cranial Nerves: Vessels the Neurointerventionalist Needs to Know

Dangerous Extracranial–Intracranial Anastomoses and Supply to the Cranial Nerves: Vessels the Neurointerventionalist Needs to Know

... development closely links the ECAs to the intracranial arteries, there are certain common anastomotic routes that have to be kept in mind while doing the embolization procedures to avoid possi- ble major complications ...

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Histomorphogenesis of cranial nerves in Huso huso larvae

Histomorphogenesis of cranial nerves in Huso huso larvae

... the nerves, it seems that in ...the nerves development that provide key information on the interrelationship of the different structures of the body as ear, lateral line organ on ...study cranial ...

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Lower Cranial Nerves Neuropathy after Cyanoacrylate Glue Embolization in a Glomus Tympanicum

Lower Cranial Nerves Neuropathy after Cyanoacrylate Glue Embolization in a Glomus Tympanicum

... Pre-operative embolization of paraganglioma tumors is frequently used as an adjuvant therapy to facilitate operative resection. We are presenting a case of pre-operative embolization of glomus tympanicum tumor using ...

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Imaging of cranial nerves: a pictorial overview

Imaging of cranial nerves: a pictorial overview

... cally, the transition zone between the central and the peripheral myelin is the most vulnerable region of the nerve [35]. Clinical presentation is variable and in- cludes trigeminal and glossopharyngeal neuralgia, ves- ...

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Enhancement of cranial nerves, conus medullaris, and nerve roots in POLG mitochondrial disease

Enhancement of cranial nerves, conus medullaris, and nerve roots in POLG mitochondrial disease

... There has been only 1 previous report of abnormal nerve enhancement in mitochondrial disease. That report in- volved an infant patient with POLG variants whose MRI showed oculomotor nerve and cervical root enhancement. 1 ...

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The effect of sectioning cranial nerves V, VII, IXand X on the cardiac response of the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula to environmental hypoxia

The effect of sectioning cranial nerves V, VII, IXand X on the cardiac response of the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula to environmental hypoxia

... Bilateral section of the pharyngeal and branchial branches of both of these cranial nerves abolished the initial large reduction in heart rate in response to rapidly induced hypoxia; hea[r] ...

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Disorders of the lower cranial nerves.

Disorders of the lower cranial nerves.

... “cranial nerves,” in combination with “genetic,” “hereditary,” “motor neuron disease,” “stroke,” “vascular,” “vasculitis,” “trauma,” “head injury,” “iatrogenic,” “infections,” “immunologic,” “immune ...

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CLINICAL IMPORTANCE OF CRANIAL NERVES .......

CLINICAL IMPORTANCE OF CRANIAL NERVES .......

... The 12 pairs of Cranial nerves supply muscles of Eyeball, Face, Palate, Pharynx, Larynx, Tongue and two large muscles of Neck. Besides these are afferent loop to special senses like Smell, Sight, Hearing, ...

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It's all in the mime: Actions speak louder than words when teaching the cranial nerves

It's all in the mime: Actions speak louder than words when teaching the cranial nerves

... Long-term memory is classified as either declarative (explicit; conscious; facts and events) or procedural (implicit; unconscious; motor skills and tasks) with respective neuronal pathways which were thought to be ...

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MALIGNANT PARAGANGLIOMA OF NECK: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE

MALIGNANT PARAGANGLIOMA OF NECK: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE

... Patients with genetic predisposition may have multicentricity in up to 85% of cases. A second carotid body tumor is by far the most common pattern of a synchronous secondary paragangliomas (20% of carotid tumors). [4, 5] ...

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Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Evaluation of Trigeminal Neuralgia with its Anatomical Correlation

Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Evaluation of Trigeminal Neuralgia with its Anatomical Correlation

... A wide variety of imaging modalities were used in past for image evaluation of the cranial nerves. Pneumocephalography was the first cross- sectional imaging study used to demonstrate cranial ...

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In Defense of the Electrodermal Response and Cardiac Amplitude as Measures of Deception

In Defense of the Electrodermal Response and Cardiac Amplitude as Measures of Deception

... "The general effect of innervation over the four pairs of cranial nerves is to slow the heart, constrict the pupil, increase the flow of salivary and digestive fluids and increase the ac[r] ...

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MR Imaging in Two Cases of Subacute Denervation Change in the Muscles of Facial Expression

MR Imaging in Two Cases of Subacute Denervation Change in the Muscles of Facial Expression

... along cranial nerves and dener- vation changes in the muscles of mastication due to V3 disease, MR imaging demonstrated T2 pro- longation and enhancement of certain muscles of facial expression (buccinator, ...

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Cavernous Sinus

Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Cavernous Sinus

... The important landmarks of the cavernous sinus in axial and coronal cryomicrotomic sections are cranial nerves III-VI, the gasserian ganglion in Meckel cave, the ICA, and the lateral wal[r] ...

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Orbital Apex: Correlative Anatomic and CT Study

Orbital Apex: Correlative Anatomic and CT Study

... Passing through the anulus of Zinn via the optic canal are the optic nerve and ophthalmic artery and via the superior orbital fissure are cranial nerves III superior and inferior branche[r] ...

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Extracranial meningiomas of the head and neck

Extracranial meningiomas of the head and neck

... However, the location of the tumor in the pathway of cranial nerves or adjacent to the skull base, the demonstration -o f a well circumscribed, solid, enhancing mass by computed tomograp[r] ...

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Severe skull base osteomyelitis caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa with successful outcome after prolonged outpatient therapy with continuous infusion of ceftazidime and oral ciprofloxacin: a case report

Severe skull base osteomyelitis caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa with successful outcome after prolonged outpatient therapy with continuous infusion of ceftazidime and oral ciprofloxacin: a case report

... Skull base osteomyelitis (SBO) is a rare disease with a high mortality rate, up to 10–20% [1]. It was first described in 1959 by Meltzer and Keleman [2]. It affects predominantly diabetic or immunocompromised men in ...

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Filamentous aggregations of phosphorylated α-synuclein in Schwann cells (Schwann cell cytoplasmic inclusions) in multiple system atrophy

Filamentous aggregations of phosphorylated α-synuclein in Schwann cells (Schwann cell cytoplasmic inclusions) in multiple system atrophy

... anterior nerves of the sacral cord ...posterior nerves at each ...the cranial nerves, the inclusions were more frequent in the glossopharyngeal- vagus nerves ...subserosal nerves ...

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A Study of clinical and electrophysiological profile of Guillain-Barr Syndrome.

A Study of clinical and electrophysiological profile of Guillain-Barr Syndrome.

... Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) or Acute Polyradiculoneuritis is an acute, diffuse post infective disorder of the nervous system involving the spinal roots, the peripheral nerves and occasionally the cranial ...

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