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11.) NurseReview.Org - Medical Mnemonics Part 1 ~ Nursing Board Exam ...
Over one day ago | Thu Sep 13 0:00:00 PDT 2007
Ophthalmic nerve (V1) Maxillary nerve (V2) Carotid artery Abducent nerve (VI) T: When written, connects to the T of OTOM. Knowledge Level 4, System: Cardiovascular Jonathan Vafai New York University School of Medicine ...
From philippine_nurses
12.) Anatomy Mnemonics - Doctor .VG Forum
Over one day ago | Thu Dec 27 16:52:00 PST 2007
Lacrimal nerve Frontal nerve Trochlear nerve Superior branch of oculomotor nerve Abducent nerve Nasociliary nerve Inferior branch of oculomotor nerve Vertebrae: number of facets a typical thoracic has Typical Thoracic has Ten facets. ...
From whitehorse
13.) Case of the Week |Floor of V4 stroke| Radiology Imaging Case Study ...
Over one day ago | Wed Sep 17 0:00:00 PDT 2008
The facial palsy is due to interruption of the ipsilateral facial nerve fibers at the genu as they arch behind the abducens nerve (CN VI) nucleus (thus forming the colliculus). The conjugate gaze palsy is due to involvement of ...
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14.) Brain Anatomy and Function - Brain Thinking
Over one day ago | Tue Nov 4 0:00:00 PST 2008
The brain stem contains all afferent and efferent nerve fibers between the spinal cord and the higher brain centers. Some upper motor neuron fibers cross in the brain stem, whereas others do not. Most cranial nerve to each side of the ...
From noreply@blogger.com (Kesington Blog)
15.) The Faces of Moebius Syndrome: Recognition and Anticipatory Guidance
Over one day ago | Sat Sep 6 0:00:00 PDT 2008
Extensive Cranial Nerve Dysfunction. Some children with Moebius syndrome have dysfunction of cranial nerves beyond the abducens and facial nerves, because any of the other ten cranial nerves can be affected in persons with Moebius ...
From Anne Broussard DNS, CNM, RNC, FACCE June Borazjani MSN, RN, CPHQ
16.) Abnormalities of the Oculomotor Nerve in Congenital Fibrosis of ...
Over one day ago | Sun Apr 8 17:00:00 PDT 2007
Hypoplastic oculomotor nerve and absent abducens nerve in congenital fibrosis syndrome and synergistic divergence with magnetic resonance imaging. Ophthalmology. 2005;112:728?732.[CrossRef][ISI][Medline][Order article via Infotrieve] ...
From Lim, KH, Engle, EC, Demer, JL
17.) Saccade dynamics in peripheral vs central sixth nerve palsies ...
Over one day ago | Fri May 26 17:00:00 PDT 2006
Supported by the New Investigator Award (MSH 55058) (A.M.F.W.) and grants MT 5404, ME 5509 (J.A.S.), and MOP 57853 (A.M.F.W. and J.A.S.) from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and the University Health Network ...
From Wong, AMF, McReelis, K., Sharpe, JA
18.) Duane syndrome definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of ...
Over one day ago | Sat Apr 10 17:00:00 PDT 2004
Also, patients with the syndrome lack the abducens nerve, the sixth cranial nerve, which is involved in eye movement. Genetic and environmental factors are believed to play a role in Duane syndrome. The syndrome can be inherited as an ...
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19.) genome.gov | Learning About Duane Syndrome
Over one day ago | Thu Jan 15 16:00:00 PST 2004
Also, patients with DS lack the abducens nerve, the sixth cranial nerve, which is involved in eye movement. However, the etiology or origin of these malfunctions is, at present, a mystery. Many researchers believe that DS results from a ...
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20.) Intramuscular Injection | Nursing Crib
Over one day ago | Thu Jan 24 0:05:00 PST 2008
... Eyes and Eyelashes D. Eye lids and Lacrimal Apparatus E. Conjuctivae F. Sclerae G. Cornea H. Anterior Chamber and Iris I. Pupils J. Cranial Nerve II (optic nerve) K. Cranial Nerve III, IV & VI (Oculomotor, Trochlear, Abducens) L. ...
From mitch