Anatomy of the trigeminal nerve
1. Big picture
The trigeminal nerve = cranial nerve V (CN V) is the main sensory nerve of the face and the motor nerve of mastication.
For the final exam, the examiner usually wants you to know:
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the three sensory divisions: V1 ophthalmic, V2 maxillary, V3 mandibular
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the four nuclei of CN V
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the jaw deviation rule
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the corneal reflex pathway
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the difference between peripheral trigeminal division loss and spinal trigeminal nucleus “onion-skin” loss
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how trigeminal anatomy helps localize brainstem lesions, especially lateral medullary/Wallenberg syndrome
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