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| infection of ciliary gland |
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| what are the tarsal plates connected to |
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| medial and lateral palpebral ligaments |
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| cranial nerve blowout of 7 would do what to the eyes? |
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| keep eyelid open. have to wear patch |
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| what is the parasympathetics of the lacrimal gland? |
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| What is the sensory part of the lacrimal gland |
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| how do tears get to the nasolacrimal duct? |
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lacrimal punctum lacrimal canaliculi lacrimal sac nasolacrimal duct |
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| what is the parasympathetic portion of the lacrimal gland? |
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facial nerve gr. petrosal nerve nerve of pterygoid canal pterygopalatine ganglion (synapse) V2 via zygomatic nerve zygomaticotemporal n. (comm. br) lacrimal |
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| the sympathetics of the lacrimal gland |
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sup. cerv. ganglion internal carotid plexus deep petrosal canal pterygopalatine ganglia lacrimal gland |
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| the sympathetics of the lacrimal gland |
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sup. cerv. ganglion internal carotid plexus deep petrosal canal pterygopalatine ganglia lacrimal gland |
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| the nerve of the pterygoid canal |
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| post-synaptic SNS and pre-synaptic axon |
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| what doe the sup. orbital fissure and optic canal communicate with |
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| Eye muscles- CN 3 innervation |
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Inferior Oblique Medial Superior Inferior Rectus |
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| What will sixth nerve palsy cause? |
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denervation of the lateral rectus. eye turns in medially |
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| what are the branches of the nasociliary nerve branches? |
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| long ciliary, anterior and posterior ethmoidal and infratrochlear n. |
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| What does posterior ethmoidal n. supply |
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| sensory fibers to the mucosa of the ethmoid air cells, sphenoid sinus, and nasal cavity |
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| what the long ciliary nerve innervate? |
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| supply sensory fibers to eyeball |
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| what does the inferior division of CN 3 send to the Ciliary Ganglion |
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| Where does the ciliary ganglion receive post-synaptic SNS from? |
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| Internal carotid plexus via sympathetic root |
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| Sympathetics supply two muscles. which is? what is the source? |
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dilator pupillae m. superior tarsus m.
Internal Carotid plexus |
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| Where are the pseudounipolar bodies located? |
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| what brings somatic sensation from eye? |
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| What path does the short ciliary n. take? |
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| goes through ciliary ganglion to nasociliary root to get to nasociliary n. |
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| Where does sup and inf opthalmic vein enter the cavernous sinus |
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