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ILLUSTRATION
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12-02MEV-L6
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DESCRIPTION:
The relation of cranial nerves as they exit the floor of the
skull. The course of some of the venous sinuses is also shown.
The bundles of nerves leaving the nasal lining and passing
through the cribriform plate, the sieve-like opening in the roof
of the nasal cavity, are the true olfactory nerves. These nerves
then synapse in the bulbs, and their processes enter the brain
proper through the olfactory tracts. Most injuries to the
olfactory system occur at the cribriform plate, where the
delicate nerve bundles may be torn away if the brain moves or
the cribriform plate is fractured during severe cranial trauma.
The result of this type of trauma is anosmia, or the inability
to smell.
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