| 31. | The peripheral nervous system includes the spinal and cranial nerves.
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| 32. | Neurological symptoms may affect the adjacent fifth cranial nerve and especially the infraorbital nerve.
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| 33. | The vagus nerve is sometimes called the 10th cranial nerve.
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| 34. | Due to the proximity of the cranial nerves, injury to those nerves may occur.
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| 35. | Magnetic resonance imaging allows direct visualization of the cranial nerves.
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| 36. | Cranial nerve XI originates in the cervical spinal cord.
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| 37. | This cranial nerve controls the muscles in the face.
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| 38. | Cranial nerve dysfunction most commonly involves the VII cranial nerve and the V cranial nerve.
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| 39. | This may affect one or more cranial nerves, resulting in various kinds of facial palsies.
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| 40. | Cranial nerve dysfunction most commonly involves the VII cranial nerve and the V cranial nerve.
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