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Examination and Diseases of Cranial Nerves CN I ...
www.vetprep.comb. Observe for laryngeal paralysis. c. Assess for megaesophagus and regurgitation. CN XI - Spinal Accessory Nerve Innervates cranial cervical muscles. Rarely assessed and rarely a clinical problem. CN XII - Hypoglossal Nerve Provides motor to the tongue. Examine by observing tongue movement and symmetry or for problems drinking and
LARYNGEAL PARALYSIS IN THE OLDER DOG - ACVS
www.acvs.orgLARYNGEAL PARALYSIS IN THE OLDER DOG Bryden J. Stanley, BVMS, MVetSc, DACVS Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI The larynx sits at the top of the trachea, where it quite effectively protects the lower