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Qu'est-ce (qui) est nuclei of cranial nerves - définition

COLLECTION OF NEURONS IN THE BRAIN STEM
Cranial nerve nuclei; Motor nuclei; Cranial nuclei; Nucleus of cranial nerve; Nuclei of the motor cranial nerves; Nucleus nervi cranialis; Nuclei of cranial nerves; Nuclei of the cranial nerves
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Cranial nerve nucleus         
A cranial nerve nucleus is a collection of neurons (gray matter) in the brain stem that is associated with one or more of the cranial nerves. Axons carrying information to and from the cranial nerves form a synapse first at these nuclei.
Cranial nerve disease         
NEUROPATHY THAT IS LOCATED IN ONE OF THE TWELVE CRANIAL NERVES
Cranial nerve disorder; Cranial nerve palsy; Cranial nerve palsies
Cranial nerve disease is an impaired functioning of one of the twelve cranial nerves. Although it could theoretically be considered a mononeuropathy, it is not considered as such under MeSH.
Cranial nerve ganglia         
PARASYMPATHETIC OR SENSORY GANGLIA OF CERTAIN CRANIAL NERVES; TYPE OF GANGLION
Cranial nerve ganglion; Cranial ganglia; Cranial sensory ganglion; Cranial sensory ganglia; Cranial autonomic ganglia
In neuroanatomy, the cranial nerve ganglia are ganglia of certain cranial nerves. They can be parasympathetic or sensory.

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Cranial nerve nucleus

A cranial nerve nucleus is a collection of neurons (gray matter) in the brain stem that is associated with one or more of the cranial nerves. Axons carrying information to and from the cranial nerves form a synapse first at these nuclei. Lesions occurring at these nuclei can lead to effects resembling those seen by the severing of nerve(s) they are associated with. All the nuclei except that of the trochlear nerve (CN IV) supply nerves of the same side of the body.