What is the name of V1
What is the opthalmic nerve
What is the name of V2?
What is the maxillary nerve
What is the name of V3?
What is the mandibular nerve
What brain structure does cranial nerve V originate?
What is the pons
Trigeminal neuralgia occurs typically along which two branches?
What are V2 and V3
V1 sensory information is carried to which part of the face?
What is the forehead, eyelids, tip and bridge of the nose
V2 sensory information is carried to which part of the face?
What is side of the eyelids, sides of cheek, and. upper lip
V3 sensory information is carried to which part of the face?
What is the jaw and chin
What bone of the skull do all three nerves exit from?
What is the sphenoid bone
Name a common mechanism of sensory loss for the trigeminal nerve
What is trauma, metastatic disease, herpes zoster, or aneurysms of petrous portion of the internal carotid a.
Where does the opthalmic branch exit the skull?
What is the superior orbital fissure
Where does the maxillary branch exit the skull?
What is the foramen rotundum
Where does the mandibular branch exit the skull?
What is the foramen ovale?
Does the trigeminal nerve have sensory, motor, or both functions?
What is both
A lower motor neuron sign in the trigeminal nerve would be _____ in the muscles of mastication.
What is weakness