olfactory nerve

anatomy
Also known as: first cranial nerve

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nerve disorders

  • epilepsy
    In nervous system disease: Olfactory nerve

    Damage to the olfactory nerve can occur from a head injury, local nasal disease, or pressure from a tumour and may result in reduced sensitivity to smell or a complete loss (anosmia) on the side supplied by the nerve. Damage to the nerve…

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  • diagnosis
    • epilepsy
      In nervous system disease: Cranial nerves

      The physician tests the olfactory nerve by placing items with specific, mild odours, such as coffee, tar, or lemon, under the nose of the patient. The patient should be able to perceive, though not necessarily identify, the odour if the olfactory nerve is functioning correctly.

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