Lesions to CN _____ result in shoulder droop on the ipsi-lateral side of the lesion
_____ (distortion of the hand) is most apparent when making a fist, and is due to a proximal median nerve lesion.
Injury to the _____ nerve (C5-C6) is commonly due to:- fracture at the surgical neck of the humerus - anterior dislocation of the humerus
_____ syndrome is a spinal cord lesion due to compression of spinal roots from L2 and below
Wrist slash injuries:A deep laceration on the _____ side of the wrist may injure the ulnar artery, ulnar nerve, and flexor carpi ulnaris tendon.
Vernet syndrome, which presents with dysfunction of cranial nerves _____, 10, and 11, is due to lesions of the jugular foramen
Injury to the _____ nerve presents as loss of sensation on the dorsum of the foot and foot drop (motor).
Injury to the _____ nerve presents as decreased medial thigh sensation and adduction.
Repetitive pronation / supination of the forearm can result in a _____ nerve palsy due to irritation by the superficial and deep parts of the supinator muscle
A lesion to #_____ (C5-C7) would result in winged scapula.
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