Which cranial nerve lesion produces dysphagia, hoarseness, a…
QUESTION DETAILS
- Course: Human Anatomy
- Topic: Cranial Nerves
- Subtopic: Vagus Nerve (CN X) Lesion
- Question Type: Clinical Anatomy
- Focus: Identification of nerve damage based on neurological symptoms
- Key Symptoms: Dysphagia, hoarseness, absent gag reflex, uvular deviation
- Expected Answer: Vagus nerve lesion near the jugular foramen or recurrent laryngeal pathway
- Clinical Importance: Assesses understanding of cranial nerve functions and anatomical localization
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