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45 Cards in this Set
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Branch of Cranial Nerve V - Trigeminal nerve
Ophthalmic nerve (V1) |
Identify. Arises from the anterior part of the ganglion and passes through the superior orbital fissure to the eye.
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Branch of Cranial Nerve V - Trigeminal nerve
Maxillary nerve (V2) |
Identify. Arises from the middle of the semilunar ganglion and passes through the foramen rotundum to the face and upper jaw.
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Branch of Cranial Nerve V - Trigeminal nerve
Mandibular nerve (V3) |
Identify. Passes through the foramen ovale to the lower jaw, branching into the lingual nerve and alveolar nerve.
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Branch of Cranial Nerve V - Trigeminal nerve
Semilunar ganglion |
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Trigeminal nerve (V)
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Alveolar nerve (V8, branch of Mandibular nerve, penetrates into the bone)
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Identify (Passes through the mandibular foramen)
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Lingual nerve (V7) branch of Mandibular nerve, travels within oral cavity
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Branch of Facial Nerve (VII)
Zygomatic nerve |
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Branch of Facial Nerve (VII)
Temporal nerve |
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Branch of Facial nerve (VII)
Buccal nerve |
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Branch of the Facial nerve (VII)
Mandibular branch of the facial nerve |
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Mandibular branch of Facial nerve
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Hypoglossal nerve (XII)
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Identify. Can be seen running beside the external carotid artery.
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Vagus nerve (X)
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Identify. Can be seen as a large nerve running along side the carotid artery in the neck.
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Lumbosacral trunk
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Femoral nerve
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Identify. Lies in the groove between the iliacus and psoas portions of the iliopsoas muscle.
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Sciatic nerve
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Identify. Lies in the floor of the popliteal fossa.
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Femoral nerve (fat)
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Identify. Lies in the groove between the iliacus and psoas portions of the iliopsoas muscle.
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Saphenous nerve (thin)
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Identify. Known as the sensory branch of the femoral nerve.
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Sciatic nerve
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Identify. Lies in the floor of the popliteal fossa.
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Sciatic splits into Tibial nerve and Common Peroneal nerve
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Identify component nerves of this junction
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Sciatic nerve
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Common Peroneal nerve
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Tibial nerve
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Deep Peroneal nerve
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Brachial plexus
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Identify. This is the network of nerves supplying the arm and shoulder area. It is formed by spinal nerves C5 through C8 and T1. Lies in the anterior base of the neck, just superior to the clavicle. Five major nerves arise from this junction and pass down into the arm.
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Axillary nerve
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Identify. Supplies the shoulder and deltoid muscle.
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Musculocutaneous nerve
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Identify. Supplies the anterior upper arm.
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Radial nerve
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Identify. Serves the thumb side of the forearm.
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Median nerve
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Identify. Supplies the anterior forearm.
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Median nerve
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Identify. Supplies the anterior forearm.
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Radial nerve
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Identify. Serves the thumb side of the forearm.
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8 Cervical nerves
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Identify number and name of nerves.
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12 Thoracic nerves
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Identify number and name of nerves.
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5 Lumbar nerves
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Identify number and name of nerves.
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5 Sacral nerves, with 1 Coccygeal nerve located caudally.
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Identify number and name of nerves.
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Cervical enlargement
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Lumbar enlargement
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Conus medullaris
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Identify. Said to be the end of the spinal cord proper, at the second lumbar vertebrae, where it tapers into this structure.
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Filum terminale
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Identify. This is a non-nervous structure, located on the end of the conus medullaris, which anchors the cord in the spinal canal.
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Cauda equina
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Identify. The roots of the lumbar and sacral spinal nerves arise superior to the conus meduallaris and pass as a mass of spinal nerves down the spinal canal. The name of this mass is?
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Lumbar plexus
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Identify. This junction is formed by nerves L1 through L4.
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Cervical plexus
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Identify. This network of nerves is formed by branches of nerves C1 through C5.
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Sacral plexus
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Identify. The last two lumbar nerves (L4 and L5) join with S1 through S4 to form this junction. Major roots lie in the minor pelvis. The major portion passes through the sciatic foramen to from the sciatic nerve.
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Brachial plexus
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Identify. This is the network of nerves supplying the arm and shoulder area. It is formed by spinal nerves C5 through C8 and T1. Lies in the anterior base of the neck, just superior to the clavicle. Five major nerves arise from this junction and pass down into the arm.
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