Patients with temporomandibular disorder that involve the _____ nerve can have both jaw pain and otologic symptoms
Which branch of the trigeminal nerve provides general sensation to the forehead, scalp, and cornea? _____
Epidural hematoma is classically due to a _____ at the pterion of the temporal bone
What nerve(s) are found on the lateral walls of the cavernous sinus?_____
The motor innervation to most muscles of the tongue is via CN _____
CN IX (Cranial Nerve 9) name?
parafollicular cells (C-cells) of thyroid
Embryological origin of the bones of the skull:
Into what vein do the dural venous sinuses empty?
Olfactory deficits are often caused by head injuries that fracture the _____ of the ethmoid bone
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