Because the trigeminal nerve is mainly a sensory afferent, sensory testing remains the mainstay of the clinical examination. However, a thorough understanding of the efferent motor pathways and trigeminal reflexes allows the examiner to evaluate the various functions of the trigeminal system more effectively, leading to more accurate neuroanatomic localization. In addition, trigeminal nerve function should be examined within the context of its three divisions
Research Institute of Radiological Science, Yonsei University The trigeminal nerve is the largest of...
Paralytic lesions of the gasserian ganglion, whether ischemic, inflammatory, compressive, traumatic,...
Because the three divisions of the trigeminal nerve run in close proximity to cranial nerves II, III...
Topical diagnosis in the trigeminal somatic sensory system is based on analysis of the pattern and c...
Afferent trigeminal impulses evoke a number of other motor reflexes that depend on polysynaptic path...
Somatic sensory impulses converge upon the gasserian ganglion from the eye, the deep and superficial...
The trigeminal system is one of the most complex cranial nerve systems of the human body. Research o...
The sensory and motor divisions of the trigeminal nerve exist as separate ""roots"" from the pons. T...
Because the three divisions of the trigeminal nerve run in close proximity to cranial nerves II, III...
The trigeminal nerve is the most important nerve for the sensory and motor innervation of the oral ...
The nuclei of the trigeminal nerve may be considered as three separate units: (a) the motor nucleus ...
The afferent sensory trigeminal fibers arising from their cell bodies in the gasserian ganglion ente...
The sense of touch may be easily tested with a small wisp of cotton or the edge of a tissue. One may...
The trigeminal pathways of the extraocular muscle afferents are becoming more clearly delineated and...
The majority of afferent inputs for reflex lacrimation are carried via the ophthalmic division of th...
Research Institute of Radiological Science, Yonsei University The trigeminal nerve is the largest of...
Paralytic lesions of the gasserian ganglion, whether ischemic, inflammatory, compressive, traumatic,...
Because the three divisions of the trigeminal nerve run in close proximity to cranial nerves II, III...
Topical diagnosis in the trigeminal somatic sensory system is based on analysis of the pattern and c...
Afferent trigeminal impulses evoke a number of other motor reflexes that depend on polysynaptic path...
Somatic sensory impulses converge upon the gasserian ganglion from the eye, the deep and superficial...
The trigeminal system is one of the most complex cranial nerve systems of the human body. Research o...
The sensory and motor divisions of the trigeminal nerve exist as separate ""roots"" from the pons. T...
Because the three divisions of the trigeminal nerve run in close proximity to cranial nerves II, III...
The trigeminal nerve is the most important nerve for the sensory and motor innervation of the oral ...
The nuclei of the trigeminal nerve may be considered as three separate units: (a) the motor nucleus ...
The afferent sensory trigeminal fibers arising from their cell bodies in the gasserian ganglion ente...
The sense of touch may be easily tested with a small wisp of cotton or the edge of a tissue. One may...
The trigeminal pathways of the extraocular muscle afferents are becoming more clearly delineated and...
The majority of afferent inputs for reflex lacrimation are carried via the ophthalmic division of th...
Research Institute of Radiological Science, Yonsei University The trigeminal nerve is the largest of...
Paralytic lesions of the gasserian ganglion, whether ischemic, inflammatory, compressive, traumatic,...
Because the three divisions of the trigeminal nerve run in close proximity to cranial nerves II, III...