Peripheral nervous system

AuthorR. John Naranja
Pages153-166
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS
SYSTEM
12-1
CHAPTER 12
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
§121 CRANIAL NERVES
§12-1.1 General Features
§12-1.2 Applied Anatomy of the Cranial Nerves
§12-1.2.1 Olfactory Ner ve (CN I)
§12-1.2.2 Optic Nerve (CN II)
§12-1.2.3 Oculomotor Nerve (CN III)
§12-1.2.4 Trochlear Nerve (CN IV)
§12-1.2.5 Trigeminal Nerve (CN V)
§12-1.2.6 Abducens Nerve (CN VI)
§12-1.2.7 Facial Nerve (CN VII)
§12-1.2.8 Vestibulocochlear Nerve (CN VIII)
§12-1.2.9 Glossopharyngeal Ner ve (CN IX)
§12-1.2.10 Vagus Nerve (CN X)
§12-1.2.11 Accessory Nerve (CN XI)
§12-1.2.12 Hypoglossal Nerve (CN XII)
§122 SPECIAL SENSES: VISION, HEARING, OLFACTION, AND TASTE
§12-2.1 Eye
§12-2.1.1 Iris
§12-2.1.2 Lens
§12-2.1.3 Retina
§12-2.1.4 Muscles of the Eye
§12-2.2 Ear
§12-2.2.1 Organ of Hearing
§12-2.2.2 Balance
§12-2.3 Tongue and Sensation of Taste
§12-2.4 Sense of Smell
§123 SPINAL NERVES
§12-3.1 General Features
§12-3.2 Plexuses
§12-3.2.1 Cervical Plexus
§12-3.2.2 Brachial Plexus
§12-3.2.3 Lumbar Plexus
§12-3.2.4 Sacral Plexus
[Editor’s Note: All medical illustrations that appear or are referenced in this chapter are available online – in full-size
and most in four-color – through James Publishing Digital Access.]

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