Regarding the glossopharyngeal nerve, which of the following statements is INCORRECT:
The glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) mediates taste, salivation and swallowing (together with CN X).
Cranial Nerve | Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CN IX) |
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Key anatomy | Originates from medulla, exits skull via jugular foramen |
Sensory function | Posterior one-third of tongue, tonsils, oropharynx, soft palate, middle ear, taste from posterior one-third of tongue, visceral afferents from carotid body and sinus, afferent pathway of gag reflex |
Motor function | Stylopharyngeus muscle (facilitates swallowing), parasympathetic fibres to parotid gland |
Assessment | Gag reflex, swallowing |
Clinical effects of injury | Loss of gag reflex, dysphagia, loss of carotid sinus reflex, loss of taste from posterior one-third of tongue |
Causes of injury | Occipital condyle fractures, lateral medullary syndrome, jugular foramen syndrome, carotid artery dissection |
The glossopharyngeal nerve originates from the medulla and travels lateral in the posterior cranial fossa before emerging from the cranial cavity via the jugular foramen.
The glossopharyngeal nerve carries:
The glossopharyngeal nerve can be assessed together with the vagus nerve (CN X) by:
Causes of damage to CN IX include:
Isolated glossopharyngeal nerve palsy is rare. It is usually damaged with CN X and XI, close to the jugular foramen.
CN IX palsy will result in:
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Biochemistry | Normal Value |
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Sodium | 135 – 145 mmol/l |
Potassium | 3.0 – 4.5 mmol/l |
Urea | 2.5 – 7.5 mmol/l |
Glucose | 3.5 – 5.0 mmol/l |
Creatinine | 35 – 135 μmol/l |
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) | 5 – 35 U/l |
Gamma-glutamyl Transferase (GGT) | < 65 U/l |
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) | 30 – 135 U/l |
Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) | < 40 U/l |
Total Protein | 60 – 80 g/l |
Albumin | 35 – 50 g/l |
Globulin | 2.4 – 3.5 g/dl |
Amylase | < 70 U/l |
Total Bilirubin | 3 – 17 μmol/l |
Calcium | 2.1 – 2.5 mmol/l |
Chloride | 95 – 105 mmol/l |
Phosphate | 0.8 – 1.4 mmol/l |
Haematology | Normal Value |
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Haemoglobin | 11.5 – 16.6 g/dl |
White Blood Cells | 4.0 – 11.0 x 109/l |
Platelets | 150 – 450 x 109/l |
MCV | 80 – 96 fl |
MCHC | 32 – 36 g/dl |
Neutrophils | 2.0 – 7.5 x 109/l |
Lymphocytes | 1.5 – 4.0 x 109/l |
Monocytes | 0.3 – 1.0 x 109/l |
Eosinophils | 0.1 – 0.5 x 109/l |
Basophils | < 0.2 x 109/l |
Reticulocytes | < 2% |
Haematocrit | 0.35 – 0.49 |
Red Cell Distribution Width | 11 – 15% |
Blood Gases | Normal Value |
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pH | 7.35 – 7.45 |
pO2 | 11 – 14 kPa |
pCO2 | 4.5 – 6.0 kPa |
Base Excess | -2 – +2 mmol/l |
Bicarbonate | 24 – 30 mmol/l |
Lactate | < 2 mmol/l |