Trigeminal
Facial
Vestibulocochlear
Vagus
Glossopharyngeal, Spinal accessory and Hypoglossal
100

This recess in the inferomedial part of the middle cranial fosses houses the largest sensory ganglion

What is Meckel's cave

100

This nerve conveys taste sensation from the anterior 2/3 of the tongue before joining the chordates tympani

What is lingual nerve

100

Head turning to which side would be impaired with damage to right spinal accessory nerve

Head turning to L will be weak

200

The foramen/fissure in which the sensory division of trigeminal nerve exit

What is superior orbital fissure (V1), foramen rotunda (V2), and foramen oval (V3)

200

What is affected in this image and how would they present clinically

Facial colliculus resulting in left facial palsy and left gaze palsy

200

The foramen which the glossopharyngeal, vagus and spinal accessory nerves leave the skull

What is jugular foramen

300

52 yo F presents with left paroxysmal facial pain. She states its so severe that it makes her grimace. On exam there is no demonstrable motor or sensory deficit. You initiated first line treatment with this agent

carbamazepine or oxcarbazepine

300

Facial palsy and this exam finding


What is Ramsay Hunt Syndrome

300

69 yo M in post-up after left endarectomy. PACU noted that his speech was slurred necessitating a Neurology consult. Upon examination, you noted that he has lingual dysarthria. Which way do you expect his tongue to be deviated

Left

400

57 yo M comes to you with persistent numbness of chin and lower lip. You, as an excellent Neurologist initiated work up for these conditions

What is malignancy workup (breast, prostate, multiple myeloma)

400

Patient comes to you complaining of tears when he eats. As an astute Neurologist, you suspect

What is synkinesis following recovery from facial palsy. "Crocodile tears"

400

32 yo M presents with recurring paroxysmal stabbing pain of the back of left side of tongue, ear and angle of jaw trigged by swallowing and coughing. The pain was relieved after you anesthetized the area with 10% lidocaine spray

What is glossopharyngeal neuralgia

500

5 yo F presents with left rtetroorbital pain. Upon examination you, noted drainage from her left ear and the photo below

You diagnose her with this syndrome and order a CTH

What is Gradenigo syndrome

500

Father and daughter


What is Mobius syndrome

500

You are evaluating a patient that you admitted for seizures whom went into SVT. You remember from your intern years that the initial treatment is carotid sinus massage. What nerve and nucleus is involved in this maneuver

CN IX and X. Nucleus solitarius and nucleus ambiguus

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