Radiological Anatomy: Cranial Nerve I (Olfactory Nerve)

OVERVIEW

This page is dedicated to covering how cranial nerve I (the olfactory nerve) will appear across different radiological studies. the olfactory nerve is…

CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE

STRUCTURE is clinically significant because….

 X-RAY

STRUCTURE can be seen on some X-ray studies such as….

 

APPEARANCE OF THIS STRUCTURE ON AXIAL CROSS SECTIONS

STRUCTURE can be seen on cross sectional imaging. To find the STRUCTURE on axial cross sections…

 

HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF THIS STRUCTURE SEEN ON A NON-CONTRAST HEAD CT-SCAN (AXIAL ORIENTATION). CLICK THE THUMBNAILS TO VIEW THEM.

 

HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF THIS STRUCTURE SEEN ON A T1 WEIGHTED HEAD MRI WITHOUT CONTRAST (AXIAL ORIENTATION). CLICK THE THUMBNAILS TO VIEW THEM.

 

APPEARANCE OF THIS STRUCTURE ON SAGITTAL CROSS SECTIONS

STRUCTURE can be seen on cross sectional imaging. To find the STRUCTURE on sagittal cross sections…

 

HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF THIS STRUCTURE SEEN ON A NON-CONTRAST HEAD CT-SCAN (SAGITTAL ORIENTATION). CLICK THE THUMBNAILS TO VIEW THEM.

 

HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF THIS STRUCTURE SEEN ON A T1 WEIGHTED HEAD MRI WITHOUT CONTRAST (SAGITTAL ORIENTATION). CLICK THE THUMBNAILS TO VIEW THEM.

 

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Page Updated: 01.15.2018