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Meanings of
cranial nerve
in English
Russian
черепномозговые нервы
Portuguese
nervo craniano
Spanish
nervio craneal
Catalan
nervi cranial
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Nerves that emerge directly from the brain and the brainstem.
Related terms
localized structure class type
Russian
черепномозговые нервы
Usage of
cranial nerve
in English
1
Unruptured aneurysms can compress the third
cranial
nerve
and anterior visual pathways.
2
He had left 3rd
cranial
nerve
palsy and partial right lower-motor-neuron facial palsy.
3
Aggressive neurosurgical resection may be associated with
cranial
nerve
or ischemic deficits, however.
4
Yes, the vagus or wandering nerve, the so-called tenth
cranial
nerve
.
5
No facial paralysis and other lower
cranial
nerve
dysfunction were observed.
6
Multiple
cranial
nerve
dysfunction presenting as false localizing signs is rare.
7
Headache, seizures,
cranial
nerve
palsy and hemiplegia are the most frequent neurological manifestations.
8
Rare cases of
cranial
nerve
palsies in patients with pneumocephalus have been previously reported.
9
Almost all the postoperative complications, mainly
cranial
nerve
paralyzes, resolved within months after surgery.
10
Rare neurological complications were intracranial hemorrhage,
cranial
nerve
palsy, Guillain-Barré syndrome and vision problems.
11
Conclusion: Lower
cranial
nerve
dysfunction was the most common complication after jugular foramen tumor surgery.
12
In all three cases
cranial
nerve
hypertrophy was present.
13
All patients presented with severe hypotonia, respiratory distress, and multiple
cranial
nerve
palsies at birth.
14
When a
cranial
nerve
was involved, it was constantly the facial nerve, and mainly bilaterally.
15
The
cranial
nerve
deficits can resolve dramatically after chemotherapy.
16
A 70-year-old woman presented with multiple
cranial
nerve
palsy.
Other examples for "cranial nerve"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
cranial
nerve
cranial
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
cranial nerve
Russian
черепномозговые нервы
nervi craniales
черепные нервы
черепно-мозговые нервы
Portuguese
nervo craniano
Spanish
nervio craneal
nervi craniales
par craneal
nervio craneano
Catalan
nervi cranial
parell cranial
Cranial nerve
through the time
Cranial nerve
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