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Cranial Nerve Stimulation for Olfaction (Cranial Nerve 1)
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2020Like sensory maps in other systems, the sense of smell has an organizational structure based on converging projections of olfactory receptor neurons containing unique odorant receptors onto the olfactory bulb in synaptic aggregations termed glomeruli.
Daniel H. Coelho, Eric H. Holbrook
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COVID-19 presenting with ophthalmoparesis from cranial nerve palsy
Neurology, 2020Neurologic complications of COVID-19 are not well described. We report 2 patients who were diagnosed with COVID-19 after presenting with diplopia and ophthalmoparesis.
M. Dinkin +11 more
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Cranial Nerve Disorders Associated With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
Neurology, 2020Objective To describe the spectrum, treatment, and outcome of cranial nerve disorders associated with immune checkpoint inhibitor (Cn-ICI). Methods This nationwide retrospective cohort study on Cn-ICI (2015–2019) was conducted using the database of the ...
A. Vogrig +11 more
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Abstract The cranial nerves are described in this article with emphasis on their intracranial and extracranial relationships. Their function and distribution is also emphasized, as is the assessment of their integrity. A summary of how their clinical assessment is made and the consequences of their most common pathology is included.
Anne L. Foundas, John E. Mendoza
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European Journal of Neurology, 2020
Cranial nerve palsy is occasionally present in patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), but its prevalence, characteristics and relations with the CIDP subtypes have rarely been investigated.
K. Shibuya +9 more
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Cranial nerve palsy is occasionally present in patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), but its prevalence, characteristics and relations with the CIDP subtypes have rarely been investigated.
K. Shibuya +9 more
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2002
The cranial nerves are traditionally grouped together with a total number of 12. This is not completely correct, because the olfactory system (cranial nerve I) and the optic nerve (cranial nerve II) should be considered as embryologic invaginations of fiber tracts from the telencephalon and diencephalon, and therefore are not cranial nerves in the true
Tanghe, H., Parizel, Paul M.
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The cranial nerves are traditionally grouped together with a total number of 12. This is not completely correct, because the olfactory system (cranial nerve I) and the optic nerve (cranial nerve II) should be considered as embryologic invaginations of fiber tracts from the telencephalon and diencephalon, and therefore are not cranial nerves in the true
Tanghe, H., Parizel, Paul M.
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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1998
The anatomy of cranial nerves I and III through XII are presented. Each nerve is diagrammatically illustrated from its nuclear or its sensory origin and correlated with magnetic resonance and computed tomography images. The important identifying anatomical landmarks are demonstrated along the course of each nerve.
F J, Laine, W R, Smoker
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The anatomy of cranial nerves I and III through XII are presented. Each nerve is diagrammatically illustrated from its nuclear or its sensory origin and correlated with magnetic resonance and computed tomography images. The important identifying anatomical landmarks are demonstrated along the course of each nerve.
F J, Laine, W R, Smoker
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Overcoming Challenges of Cranial Nerve Tractography: A Targeted Review
Neurosurgery, 2018BACKGROUND Diffusion imaging tractography caught the attention of the scientific community by describing the white matter architecture in vivo and noninvasively, but its application to small structures such as cranial nerves remains difficult.
T. Jacquesson +6 more
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