Vagus nerve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The vagus nerve (pronounced /ˈveɪɡəs/ , vā′·gəs ), also called pneumogastric nerve or cranial nerve X , is the tenth of twelve paired cranial nerves, and is the only nerve that start...
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X, Cranial Nerve defined on the Free Online Medical Dictionary. Medical terminology definitions including drugs, abbreviations, equipment, devices, and more from almost all medical specialties. Online-Medical-Dictionary.org ... The 10th cranial nerve.
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The sensory components of cranial nerves originate from collections of cells that are located outside the brain. These collections of nerve cells bodies are called sensory ganglia. ... Introduction; Summary: Table 1;; Cranial Nerves:; I II III IV ; V VI VII VIII ; IX X XI XII ; Cranial N.
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x cranial nerve lesion - also known as or related to recurr laryngeal nerve palsy, disorder of vagus nerve, vagus nerve disorders, vagus nerve lesion, vagus nerve structure (body structure), x palsy vagus - medical resources available from Patient UK ... We found 9 resources matching on 'X CRANIAL NERVE LESION'
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combined ix x xi cranial nerve lesion - medical resources available from Patient UK ... You searched for 'combined ix x xi cranial nerve lesion'
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Chapter 63: Cranial Nerves IX and X: The Glossopharyngeal and Vagus Nerves ... Gustatory sweating is discussed in Chapter 62 (Cranial Nerve VII: The Facial Nerve and Taste)
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Cranial Nerve X - Vagus ... ; "Vagus" is from the Latin meaning wandering. This is a fitting name as the nerve wanders from the brainstem to the splenic flexure of the colon. The vagus nerve consists of five components with distinct functions:
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McNaught and colleagues reported recently that systemic administration of proteasome inhibitors PSI (Z-Ileu-Glu(OtBu)-Ala-Leu-CHO) or epoxomicin recapitulated many of the degenerative changes seen in Parkinson's disease including loss of striatal dopamine and cell loss in the substantia nigra, locus ceruleus, dorsal motor ...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16862579
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Cranial Nerve I ... Dysarthria and dysphagia are due to incoordination and weakness of the muscles innervated by the nucleus ambiguus via the IX and X cranial nerves. The severity of the dysarthria or dysphagia is different for single versus bilateral central lesions.
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