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Tasks 1.

Fill in the table using the list of functions of the cranial nerves:
(some functions may be repeated for nerves)

The list of functions of the cranial nerves:


1. Head tilted forward
2. forehead wrinkling
3. The narrowing of the pupil
4. Taste
5. Vision
6. The reaction of the pupil to the light
7. The movement of the eyeball inside
8. Phonation
9. Saliva secretion
10. Smell
11. Chewing
12. Sensitivity of facial skin
13. tongue in the mouth
14. Hearing
15. The movement of the eyeball down
16. The movement of the eyeball outside
17. Squinting of eyes
18. The innervation of the work of internal organs
19. Swallowing
20. Equilibrium

Cranial Functions of cranial nerves


nerves
I 10
II 5,6
III 3,6
IV
V
VI
VII 2,4
VIII 14
IX
X
XI
XII

Task 2.
Fill out the table using the list of symptoms of damage to the cranial nerves:
(some symptoms may recur for different nerves)
Symptom list:
1. Amaurosis
2. Ptosis
3. Anosmia
4. Anacusia
5. Tongue deviation
6. Weak shrug
7. Divergent strabismus
8. Diplopia when looking to the side
9. Diplopia when looking down
10. Hypesthesia in the face
11. Hemianopsia
12. Violation of the reaction of the pupil to light
13. Convergent strabismus
14. Prozoparesis
15. Dysarthria
16. Violation of the gastrointestinal tract
17. Lagophthalmos
18. Dysphagia
19. Mydriasis
20. Dysphonia

Cranial Symptoms of violation of cranial nerves


nerves
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII

Solve situational problems

Task 3. ***

In a man, 60 years old, after a stroke, hypophony, nasolalia, dysphagia, dysarthria, atrophy of the
muscles of the tongue and fibrillar twitching of the muscles of the tongue are noted.
What nerves are affected
What is the name of the syndrome?

Task 4. ***
A young woman, 30 years old, complains of visual impairment, objects seem crooked, shapeless,
do not correspond to the actual size, then small, then large.
 
What is the name of the syndrome?
Where is the pathological focus

Task 5 ***
A patient with diabetes mellitus and arterial hypertension developed divergent strabismus, ptosis
and mydriasis on the left, and central hemiparesis on the right.

What is the name of the syndrome?


Where is the pathological focus

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