CRANIAL DYSINNERVATION DISORDER, CONGENITAL, WITH ABSENT CORNEAL REFLEX AND DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY
Cranial Nerve Injuries +
Cranial Nerve Neoplasms +
cranial nerve palsy +
Cranial Nerves, Congenital Paresis of
Cranial Nerves, Recurrent Paresis of
facial nerve disease +
glossopharyngeal nerve disease +
hypoglossal nerve disease +
jaw-winking syndrome
ocular motility disease +
OCULOMOTOR-ABDUCENS SYNKINESIS
olfactory nerve disease +
Ophthalmoplegic Migraine
optic nerve disease +
third cranial nerve disease +
trigeminal nerve disease +
Diseases of the trigeminal nerve or its nuclei, which are located in the pons and medulla. The nerve is composed of three divisions: ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular, which provide sensory innervation to structures of the face, sinuses, and portions of the cranial vault. The mandibular nerve also innervates muscles of mastication. Clinical features include loss of facial and intra-oral sensation and weakness of jaw closure. Common conditions affecting the nerve include brain stem ischemia, INFRATENTORIAL NEOPLASMS, and TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA.