Neuroanatomy — Flashcards

Neuroanatomy — Flashcards

Neuroanatomy — Flashcards

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#31

Parasympathetic pathway of the parotid gland:After passing through the _____ foramen, the tympanic nerve reaches the tympanic plexus and onwards to the lesser petrosal nerve

#32

The _____ nerve (L1-L2) provides:- sensory innervation to the scrotum/labia majora and upper anterior thigh - motor innervation to the cremaster

#33

_____ is the cranial continuation of the posterior longitudinal ligament.

#34

The subarachnoid space ends at the _____ border of the S2 vertebra.

#35

Lesions to CN _____ result in deviation of the jaw toward the side of the lesion

#36

CN _____ provides parasympathetic innervation to the submandibular and sublingual glands for salivation bonus: which branch?

#37

The _____ refers to the proximal part of the axon, that lies just beyond the axon-hillock.

#38

_____ nucleus of vagus contains neurons from the GVE column and it sends parasympathetic fibers to the glands and smooth muscles in the pharynx, larynx, thoracic and abdominal viscera.

#39

The fasciculus _____ carries input from the spinal level T7 and below

#40

Course of 3rd Nerve:2: Passes to the _____ cranial fossa along the lateral dural wall of the cavernous sinus and divides into superior and inferior in its anterior part

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