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Definition of cranial nerve in English: cranial nervenoun Anatomy Each of twelve pairs of nerves which arise directly from the brain, not from the spinal cord, and pass through separate apertures in the skull. 〔剖〕颅神经 Example sentencesExamples - Occasionally, tumors may develop in the brain, on cranial nerves, or on the spinal cord.
- There are attachments to all the cranial nerves, as well as the internal carotid arteries and vertebral arteries.
- Your peripheral nervous system includes nerves in your face, arms, legs, torso, and some cranial nerves.
- Cranial nerve palsies of the third, fourth and sixth cranial nerves may occur, affecting extraocular motility.
- From the brain stem emerge pairs of cranial nerves, analogous to the spinal nerves that innervate the limbs and trunk.
They are (with conventional Roman numbering) the olfactory (I), optic (II), oculomotor (III), trochlear (IV), trigeminal (V), abducens (VI), facial (VII), vestibulocochlear (VIII), glossopharyngeal (IX), vagus (X), accessory (XI), and hypoglossal (XII) nerves Definition of cranial nerve in US English: cranial nervenounˌkrānēəl ˈnərv Anatomy Each of twelve pairs of nerves which arise directly from the brain, not from the spinal cord, and pass through separate apertures in the skull. 〔剖〕颅神经 They are (with conventional roman numbering) the olfactory (I), optic (II), oculomotor (III), trochlear (IV), trigeminal (V), abducens (VI), facial (VII), vestibulocochlear (VIII), glossopharyngeal (IX), vagus (X), accessory (XI), and hypoglossal (XII) nerves Example sentencesExamples - From the brain stem emerge pairs of cranial nerves, analogous to the spinal nerves that innervate the limbs and trunk.
- Cranial nerve palsies of the third, fourth and sixth cranial nerves may occur, affecting extraocular motility.
- Occasionally, tumors may develop in the brain, on cranial nerves, or on the spinal cord.
- Your peripheral nervous system includes nerves in your face, arms, legs, torso, and some cranial nerves.
- There are attachments to all the cranial nerves, as well as the internal carotid arteries and vertebral arteries.
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