Nervios Craneales

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The Spinal Cord (Organization of the Central Nervous System) Part 2
Diagram showing the course of fibers in the dorsal column. The fasciculus gracilis exists at all levels of the spinal cord and contains long ascending fibers from the lower limbs (shown in red). The fasciculus cuneatus exists in thoracic (T) segments above T6 (T1-T6) and cervical (C) segments (C1-C8) and contains long ascending fibers from the upper limbs (shown in blue). The axons of second-order neurons (neuron II) in the nucleus gracilis and cuneatus travel as internal arcuate fibers and ...
Innervation of Iris. Dilator: EW-Ciliary ganglion-Short ciliary nerve. Sphincter: C8~T2- 2nd order- Lung apex- Sup cerv ganglion- 3rd order- carotid plexus- travel with V1(Ophthalmic n)- Long ciliary nerve
Brainstem Anatomy | The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Neurology
Brainstem Anatomy - The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Neurology
Oculomotor III - Cranial Nerves
Oculomotor III | Cranial Nerves
Hypoglossal XII - Cranial Nerves
Cranial Nerve XII Hypoglossal | Figure XII–2 Route of the hypoglossal nerve through the hypoglossal ... Bilateral innervation.
The Cranial Nerves (Organization of the Central Nervous System) Part 4
Origin and distribution of cranial nerves (CN) VI, IV, and III, which innervate extraocular eye muscles. The focus of the upper part of this figure includes the abducens nerve (CN VI) and the general somatic efferent component of the oculomotor nerve (CN III), which are essential for horizontal gaze. The lower part of this figure depicts the muscles of the eye and their relationship with CN III, IV, and VI.
The Cranial Nerves (Organization of the Central Nervous System) Part 4
The Cranial Nerves (Organization of the Central Nervous System) Part 4
Cranial Nerves & Function
Cranial Nerves- My nursing school pneumonic to remember them:"On Old Olympus Towering Tops a Fin and German Viewed Some Hops"
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