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Cranial Nerves and Openings in the Skull

Cranial Nerves and Openings in the Skull. Cr. II Optic nerve. Cr. I Olfactory nerve. Cr. IV Trochlear nerve. Cr. III Oculomotor nerve. Brainstem seen from the front. Cr. I Olfactory nerve. Cr. II Optic nerve. Cr. III Oculomotor nerve. Cr. IV Trochlear nerve.

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Cranial Nerves and Openings in the Skull

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  1. Cranial Nerves and Openings in the Skull

  2. Cr. II Optic nerve Cr. I Olfactory nerve Cr. IV Trochlear nerve Cr. III Oculomotor nerve

  3. Brainstem seen from the front Cr. I Olfactory nerve Cr. II Optic nerve Cr. III Oculomotor nerve Cr. IV Trochlear nerve

  4. Brainstem seen from the front Cr. V Trigeminal nerve Cr. VI Abducent nerve Cr. VII Facial nerve Cr. VIII Vestibulocochlear nerve

  5. Brainstem seen from the front Cr. IX Glossopharyngeal n. (Jugular foramen) Cr. X Vagus nerve (Jugular foramen) Cr. XI Accessory nerve (Jugular foramen) Cr. XII Hypoglossal nerve (Hypoglossal canal)

  6. Cr. II Optic nerve Cr. I Olfactory nerve Cr. IV Trochlear nerve Cr. III Oculomotor nerve

  7. Cr. I Olfactory nerve Cr. II Optic nerve Cr. III Oculomotor nerve Cr. IV Trochlear nerve Cranial cavities seen from above

  8. Cr. I Olfactory nerve (Cribriform plate) Cr. II Optic nerve (Optic canal) Cr. III Oculomotor nerve (Superior orbital fissure) Cr. IV Trochlear nerve (Superior orbital fissure) Cranial cavities seen from above

  9. Cr. I Olfactory nerve (Cribriform plate) Cr. II Optic nerve (Optic canal) Cr. III Oculomotor nerve (Superior orbital fissure) Cr. IV Trochlear nerve (Superior orbital fissure) Cranial cavities seen from above

  10. Brainstem seen from the front Cr. V Trigeminal nerve Cr. VI Abducent nerve Cr. VII Facial nerve Cr. VIII Vestibulocochlear nerve

  11. Cr. V Trigeminal nerve Cr. VI Abducent nerve Cr. VII Facial nerve Cr. VIII Vestibularcochlear nerve Cranial cavities seen from above

  12. Cr. V Trigeminal nerve (Superior orbital fissure) Cr. VI Abducent nerve (Superior orbital fissure) Cr. VII Facial nerve (Internal acoustic meatus) Cr. VIII Vestibularcochlear nerve (Internal acoustic meatus) Cranial cavities seen from above

  13. Cr. V Trigeminal nerve (Superior orbital fissure) Cr. VI Abducent nerve (Superior orbital fissure) Cr. VII Facial nerve (Internal acoustic meatus) Cr. VIII Vestibularcochlear nerve (Internal acoustic meatus) Cranial cavities seen from above

  14. 3 divisions of Trigeminal nerve: Ophthalmic nerve (V1) Maxillary nerve (V2) Mandibular nerve (V3) Cranial cavities seen from above

  15. 3 divisions of Trigeminal nerve: Ophthalmic nerve (V1) (Superior orbital fissure) Maxillary nerve (V2) (Foramen rotundum) Mandibular nerve (V3) (Foramen ovale) Cranial cavities seen from above

  16. 3 divisions of Trigeminal nerve: Ophthalmic nerve (V1) (Superior orbital fissure) Maxillary nerve (V2) (Foramen rotundum) Mandibular nerve (V3) (Foramen ovale) Cranial cavities seen from above

  17. Brainstem seen from the front Cr. IX Glossopharyngeal n. (Jugular foramen) Cr. X Vagus nerve (Jugular foramen) Cr. XI Accessory nerve (Jugular foramen) Cr. XII Hypoglossal nerve (Hypoglossal canal)

  18. Cranial cavities seen from above Cr. IX Glossopharyngeal n. Cr. X Vagus nerve Cr. XI Accessory nerve Cr. XII Hypoglossal nerve

  19. Cranial cavities seen from above Cr. IX Glossopharyngeal n. (Jugular foramen) Cr. X Vagus nerve (Jugular foramen) Cr. XI Accessory nerve (Jugular foramen) Cr. XII Hypoglossal nerve (Hypoglossal canal)

  20. Cranial cavities seen from above Cr. IX Glossopharyngeal n. (Jugular foramen) Cr. X Vagus nerve (Jugular foramen) Cr. XI Accessory nerve (Jugular foramen) Cr. XII Hypoglossal nerve (Hypoglossal canal)

  21. SELF-ASSESSMENT Multiple Choice Questions True False The superior orbital fissure transmits A. Abducent nerve B. Oculomotor nerve C. Ophthalmic nerve D. Optic nerve E. Trochlear nerve Click Here To Check Answer

  22. SELF-ASSESSMENT Multiple Choice Questions True False The superior orbital fissure transmits A. Abducent nerve J L B. Oculomotor nerve J L C. Ophthalmic nerve J L D. Optic nerve L J E. Trochlear nerve J L

  23. SELF-ASSESSMENT Multiple Choice Questions Nerves passing through the True False jugular foramen include A. Vestibulocochlear nerve B. Glossopharyngeal nerve C. Vagus nerve D. Accessory nerve E. Hypoglossal nerve Click Here To Check Answer

  24. SELF-ASSESSMENT Multiple Choice Questions Nerves passing through the True False jugular foramen include A. Vestibulocochlear nerve L J B. Glossopharyngeal nerve J L C. Vagus nerve J L D. Accessory nerve J L E. Hypoglossal nerve L J

  25. SELF-ASSESSMENT Multiple Choice Questions Branches of the trigeminal nerveTrue False pass through A. Optic foramen B. Superior orbital fissure C. Foramen rotundum D. Foramen ovale E. Foramen lacerum Click Here To Check Answer

  26. SELF-ASSESSMENT Multiple Choice Questions Branches of the trigeminal nerveTrue False pass through A. Optic foramen L J B. Superior orbital fissure J L C. Foramen rotundum J L D. Foramen ovale J L E. Foramen lacerum L J Exit

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