Facial nerve damage

    • [DOC File]File: Chap14, Chapter 14: Peripheral Nervous System

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      Ptosis (drooping of the upper eyelid) of the left eye would be caused by damage to the. A) facial nerve. B) abducens nerve. C) trochlear nerve. D) oculomotor nerve. E) optic nerve. Answer: d. Level: 2. 79. The abducens nerves. A) transmit pain impulses from the teeth. B) are involved in eye movement.

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      The Facial Nerve supplies the face with sensation to some of the face as well as the muscles the control facial expression. It also supplies special sensation to the tongue. Any damage to the nerve can cause disturbance in an of these areas supplied by the nerve in the fact. There is one nerve for each side of the face so any injury is usually ...

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    • Cranial Trauma

      Facial nerve. Complete paralysis usually indicates peripheral injury. Partial paralysis may indicate a variety of central causes i.e. cortical through brain stern. Olfactory nerve. function may be lost after blunt injury. This is often due to damage to the nerves at the cribriform plate.

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    • [DOC File]Cranial Nerves

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      VII - Facial Nerve arising from the Pons and innervates (gives nerve supply to) the muscles of facial expression, the eyelids, as well as some of the muscles which assists speech and mastication. It also is involved in the control of saliva secretion.

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      Damage to the facial nerve would affect smell, taste, and hearing. Within the nasal epithelium and connective tissue, both the supporting cells and olfactory glands are innervated by branches of the facial nerve. Withou input from the facial nerve, there will be a lack of mucus production required to dissolve odorants.

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    • [DOC File]Wiley

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      Facial nerve damage—the “facial nerve” goes to the muscles of the face, where it controls movement and expression, as well as to the tongue, where it is involved in the sensation of taste; signs of facial nerve damage include saliva and food dropping from the corner of the mouth; inability to blink; discharge from the eye; weakness (known ...

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      Long-term (chronic) facial nerve paresis/paralysis—pet may have deviation of the face toward the affected side due to scarring of the muscles of the face (known as “muscle fibrosis”) Spasms may be observed infrequently in half of the face; these pets have a “grinning” appearance to one side of the face—at times the face will appear ...

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