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Correlation of cranial nerve with neurological examination

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Cranial Nerve I   Olfactory Nerve  
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Cranial Nerve II   Optic Nerve  
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Cranial Nerve III   Oculomotor Nerve  
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Cranial Nerve IV   Trochlear Nerve  
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Cranial Nerve V   Trigeminal Nerve  
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Cranial Nerve VI   Abducens Nerve  
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Cranial Nerve VII   Facial Nerve  
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Cranial Nerve VIII   Auditory Nerve  
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Cranial Nerve IX   Glossopharyngeal Nerve  
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Cranial Nerve X   Vagus Nerve  
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Cranial Nerve XI   Spinal Accessory Nerve  
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Cranial Nerve XII   Hypoglossal Nerve  
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Smell   Cranial Nerve I (olfactory)  
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Visual Acuity   Cranial Nerve II (optic)  
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Visual Fields   Cranial Nerve II (optic)  
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Pupil Reaction to light   Cranial Nerve II and III (optic and oculomotor)  
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Lateral Eye Movements   Cranial Nerve III and VI (oculomotor and abducens)  
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Upward Eye Movements   Cranial Nerve III (oculomotor)  
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Downward Eye Movements   Cranial Nerve III (oculomotor)  
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Pain and Temperature of the Face   Cranial Nerve V (trigeminal)  
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Raising eyebrows, eye closure, smile   Cranial Nerve VII (facial)  
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Hearing   Cranial Nerve VIII (auditory)  
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Corneal Reflex   Cranial Nerve V and VII (trigeminal and facial)  
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Taste anterior 2/3's of tongue   Cranial Nerve VII (facial)  
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Balance   Cranial Nerve VIII (vestibular)  
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Gag Reflex   Cranial Nerve IX and X (glossopharyngeal and vagus)  
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Shoulder shrug, head turning   Cranial Nerve XI (spinal accessory)  
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Tongue protrusion   Cranial Nerve XII (hypoglossal)  
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Weber's Test   Tuning fork on the top of the head, midline  
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Rinne's Test   Air Conduction > Bone Conduction  
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Conduction hearing loss   Bone Conduction > Air Conduction  
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Sensorineural hearing loss   Air Conduction > Bone Conduction  
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Diplopia   Cranial III, IV, or VI dysfunction  
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Bell's palsy   Cranial Nerve VII (facial nerve) dysfunction  
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Superior Rectus muscle   Cranial Nerve III (oculomotor)  
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Lateral Rectus muscle   Cranial Nerve VI (abducens)  
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Superior Oblique muscle   Cranial Nerve IV (trochlear)  
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Inferior Oblique muscle   Cranial Nerve III (oculomotor)  
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Medial rectus muscle   Cranial Nerve III (oculomotor)  
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Tinnitus   Cranial Nerve VIII (auditory)  
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Vertigo   Cranial Nerve VIII (vestibular)  
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Complete ptosis   Cranial Nerve III (oculomotor)  
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Anosmia   Cranial Nerve I (olfactory) dysfunction  
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Dysgeusia   Cranial Nerve VII (facial) dysfunction  
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Midbrain   Cranial Nerve III, IV, V (mesencephaalic)  
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Pons   Cranial Nerve V (main)  
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Caudal Pons   Cranial Nerve VI and VII  
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Ponto-Medullary junction   Cranial Nerve VIII  
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Medulla   Cranial Nerve V, X, XII  
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Upper Cervical Cord   Cranial Nerve XI  
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