Basic Anatomy
Functions & Modalities
Trigeminal Ganglia
Clinical Correlation
Advanced & Integrated
100

What are the three main divisions of the trigeminal nerve?

Ophthalmic (V1), Maxillary (V2), Mandibular (V3)

100

Is the trigeminal nerve sensory, motor, or mixed?

Mixed (mostly sensory, motor only in V3)

100

Name of the main sensory ganglion?

Trigeminal (semilunar / Gasserian) ganglion

100

Severe sudden facial pain along V2 or V3?

Trigeminal neuralgia

100

Which CN gives the efferent limb of the corneal reflex?

Facial nerve (CN VII)

200

Which division contains both sensory and motor fibers?

Mandibular division (V3)

200

Which muscles are innervated by V3 motor fibers?

Muscles of mastication (masseter, temporalis, medial/lateral pterygoid)

200

It sits in which dural pouch?

Meckel’s cave

200

Which division is affected by a maxillary sinus tumor?

V2

200

Which nerve carries parasympathetic fibers to the lacrimal gland via CN V pathways?

Greater petrosal nerve (CN VII → via zygomatic → lacrimal branch of V1)

300

Which skull opening does V1 pass through?

Superior orbital fissure

300

Which sensory modality uses the mesencephalic nucleus?

Proprioception

300

Which divisions arise from the trigeminal ganglion?

V1, V2, V3 (all three)

300

No sensation on forehead — which division?

V1

300

How is CN V involved in headaches?

Trigeminovascular activation releases CGRP → pain from meninges

400

Which nucleus receives pain & temperature from CN V?

Spinal trigeminal nucleus

400

How does CN V contribute to the jaw-jerk reflex?

V3 is both afferent and efferent limb

400

What type of neurons does it contain?

Pseudounipolar sensory neurons

400

How can cavernous sinus lesions affect CN V?

They compress V1/V2, causing sensory loss in their dermatomes

400

Where do trigeminal sensory fibers synapse in the thalamus?

Ventral posteromedial nucleus (VPM)

500

Damage to which division affects the corneal reflex, and why?

V1 (nasociliary branch) — it carries the afferent limb of the reflex

500

Why is trigeminal proprioception unique?

Primary sensory neuron cell bodies are in the mesencephalic nucleus, not a peripheral ganglion

500

How does infection cause trigeminal zoster?

Varicella-zoster virus stays latent in the ganglion and reactivates along dermatomes

500

Why does microvascular decompression help trigeminal neuralgia?

It relieves compression of CN V root by the superior cerebellar artery

500

Tumor compresses trigeminal ganglion + internal carotid artery — combined symptoms?

• Facial sensory loss (CN V)

• Partial Horner syndrome (due to sympathetic fiber compression)

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