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2011
With the exception of the olfactory and optic nerves, all cranial nerves enter or leave the brain stem. Three of the cranial nerves are purely sensory (I, II and VIII), five are motor (III, IV, VI, XI and XII) and the remaining nerves (V, VII, IX and X) are mixed.
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With the exception of the olfactory and optic nerves, all cranial nerves enter or leave the brain stem. Three of the cranial nerves are purely sensory (I, II and VIII), five are motor (III, IV, VI, XI and XII) and the remaining nerves (V, VII, IX and X) are mixed.
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Cells Tissues Organs, 1988
The enumeration of the cranial nerves is traced briefly from Galen’s seven to Willis’ ten and to von Söm-merring’s twelve. The system of von Sömmerring, which has been followed for some 200 years, is a useful convention, although it is merely one of several possibilities. The naming of the cranial nerves was standardized nearly 100 years ago.
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The enumeration of the cranial nerves is traced briefly from Galen’s seven to Willis’ ten and to von Söm-merring’s twelve. The system of von Sömmerring, which has been followed for some 200 years, is a useful convention, although it is merely one of several possibilities. The naming of the cranial nerves was standardized nearly 100 years ago.
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Hybrid fuzzy based spearman rank correlation for cranial nerve palsy detection in MIoT environment
Health technology, 2019S. Baskar +4 more
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The gut metabolite indole-3 propionate promotes nerve regeneration and repair
Nature, 2022, Guiping Kong, Luming Zhou
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Cranial Nerve Schwannomas: Diagnostic Imaging Approach.
Radiographics, 2016A. Skolnik +6 more
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Perpetuation of errors in illustrations of cranial nerve anatomy.
Journal of Neurosurgery, 2017C. Eduardo Corrales +2 more
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