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Revision as of 13:06, 10 March 2011
Cranial Nerve Examination - Horse
The cranial nerves are numbered 1-12 from the most rostral to the most caudal. A systematic examination of the cranial nerves can aid accurate identification of the site of a lesion. Cranial Nerve I is the olfactory nerve. Abnormalities are rarely detected in this nerve.
Neurological Eye Examination - Horse
Face Sensation
Vestibular System Examination
Pharyngeal and Laryngeal Function
Tongue Movement
Pages in category "Cranial Nerve Examination - Horse"
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