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165 Computed Tomography Imaging A Rajesh Raman 1 Nagaraj Murthy 2 Shashidhar Galag 3 Shilpa Diwakar 3 1 Associate Professor Department of Radiodiagnosis JSS Medical
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165 Computed Tomography Imaging A Rajesh Raman 1 Nagaraj Murthy 2 Shashidhar Galag 3 Shilpa Diwakar 3 1 Associate Professor Department of Radiodiagnosis JSS Medical College Hospital JSS Univ. Plagiocephaly. Presented by: . Amanda Pozarnsky, CO, . BSPO. Board Eligible . Prosthetist. History of Cranial Remolding. How long has cranial remolding existed????. History of Cranial Remolding . For thousands of years, cranial remolding techniques have been used for aesthetic purposes . Mastoid process is the portion of the temporal bone of the skull that is behind the ear which contains open, air- containing spaces. it is an inflammation of the mucosal lining of the mastoid air cell system inside the mastoid process. There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves.. Name of the Cranial Nerves. I. Olfactory n.. II. Optic n.. III. Occulomotor n.. IV. . Trochlear. n.. V. Trigeminal n.. VI. . Abducent. n.. VII. Facial n.. VIII. . . Cranial nerves are spinal nerves that come out of the brain instead of the spinal cord.. Cranial Nerves. . Cranial nerves are spinal nerves that come out of the brain instead of the spinal cord.. for copying. CRANIAL NERVES. 12-pair. named “cranial” because each passes thru a foramina of the cranium. part of PNS. each with roman numeral (order from anterior . posterior in which nerves arise from base of brain) & a name that indicates nerve distribution. Department of Morphology and General Pathology. Organization of the nervous system. . 1. . Central. . Nervous. . System. (. CNS. ) . a. Brain. b. Spinal cord. 2. . Peripheral Nervous System. (. PNS. The “FACE” of . Cranial . Nerves. J Carley MSN, MA, CNE. Fall 2009. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 6. 6. 8. 8. . 9. 10. 12. I Olfactory. II Optic. III Oculomotor. IV Trochlear. V Trigeminal. VI Abducens. Cranial Nerve VII: Facial. Fibers leave the pons, travel through the internal acoustic meatus, and emerge through the . stylomastoid. foramen to the lateral aspect of the face. Motor functions include facial expression, and the transmittal of autonomic impulses to lacrimal and salivary glands. Challenging Cases in Head and Neck Surgical Pathology. Robert A. Robinson. Department of Pathology. University of Iowa. American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. International Association of Oral Pathologists. 10874 Int J Clin Exp Med 2019;12(8):10868-10874 prospective study of 73 patients. J Neurosci Rural Pract 2016; 7: Suppl 1 S68-S71. [7] Bone I and Hadley DM. Syndromes of the or - bital ss - 12 Dr Ajaz Qadir, Sr Medicine Cranial Nerve VII: Facial Function ➢ Supplies the muscles of facial expression including platysma & stapedius muscle ➢ Secretomotor fibers to the lacrima Cranial nerveNerve nomenclatureOlfactoryTrochlear 168 Cranial nerveNerve nomenclatureTrigeminalGSA (face, oral cavity, FacialGSA (skin, mucosa, external (facial muscles), SA (taste)VestibulocochlearVA WhenIsFluidintheMastoidCellsaWorrisomeMichaelH.McDonald,MD,MatthewR.Hoffman,BS,andLindellR.Gentry,MD Mastoiditisisacommonclinicalentitythatistechnicallypresentinallcasesofotitismedia;onlyami-norityofc B-ENT, 2014, 10, 87-92 and Throat and Head and Neck Surgery department in the emergency room (ER). Our hospital is a secondary care centre that includes all disciplines. The hospital is a reference ce
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