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Thomadaki Fall 2010

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What is the nucleus of CN XI?   Nucleus ambiguus and disperse cell bodies/ medulla & cervical segments  
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Where does CN XI exit?   post olivary sulcus  
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What are the branches of CN XI?   Splits into a cranial and spinal root  
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What is the cranial accessory function of CN XI?   Joins the vagus nerve to supply the muscles of the pharynx, larynx and soft palate  
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What is the spinal accessory function of CN XI?   Motor to the SCM & trap muscles  
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What are the symptoms of a lesion to CN XI?   Inability to rotate head & shrug shoulder  
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Where do CN IX, X & XI exit?   Jugular foramen  
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What is the nucleus of CN XII?   Hypoglossal nucleus at the level of the medulla  
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WHere does CN XII exit?   Pre-olivary sulcus  
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What is the function of CN XII?   Motor to all of the tongue muscles (muscles that end with glossus) except palatoglossus which is supplied by the vagus like all palatine muscles.  
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What are the symptoms of of a lesion to CN XII?   Ipsilateral tongue paralysis & atrophy  
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Where does CN XII exit from the skull?   Hypoglossal canal  
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Why are supranuclear (UMN) symptoms of CN rare?   Because the corticobulbar tract innervates most of them bilaterally.  
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