What is pure sensory, pure motor and mixed nerves??nd where they find
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Lacunar stroke or lacunar infarct (LACI) is the most common type of ischaemic stroke, and results from the occlusion of small penetrating arteries that provide blood to the brain's deep structures.
Pure motor stroke/hemiparesis (most common lacunar syndrome: 33–50%) posterior limb of the internal capsule, basilar part of pons, corona radiata. It is marked by hemiparesis or hemiplegia that typically affects the face, arm, or leg of the side of the body opposite the location of the infarct.
Pure sensory stroke. contralateral thalamus (VPL), internal capsule, corona radiata, midbrain. Marked by numbness (loss of sensation) on one side of the body; can later develop tingling, pain, burning, or another unpleasant sensation on one side of the body. Mixed sensorimotor stroke.
Efferent nerves conduct signals from the central nervous system along motor neurons to their target muscles and glands. Mixed nerves contain both afferent and efferent axons, and thus conduct both incoming sensory information and outgoing muscle commands in the same bundle.
Lacunar stroke or lacunar infarct (LACI) is the most common type of ischaemic stroke, and results from the occlusion of small penetrating arteries that provide blood to the brain's deep structures.
Pure motor stroke/hemiparesis (most common lacunar syndrome: 33–50%) posterior limb of the internal capsule, basilar part of pons, corona radiata. It is marked by hemiparesis or hemiplegia that typically affects the face, arm, or leg of the side of the body opposite the location of the infarct.
Pure sensory stroke. contralateral thalamus (VPL), internal capsule, corona radiata, midbrain. Marked by numbness (loss of sensation) on one side of the body; can later develop tingling, pain, burning, or another unpleasant sensation on one side of the body. Mixed sensorimotor stroke.
Efferent nerves conduct signals from the central nervous system along motor neurons to their target muscles and glands. Mixed nerves contain both afferent and efferent axons, and thus conduct both incoming sensory information and outgoing muscle commands in the same bundle.
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》 Pure sensory :- They only consist Sensory nerves.
They are found in➡
1st, 2nd, and 8th pairs of cranial nerves.
》 Pure Motor.:- They consist only Motor Nerves.
They are found in:-
3rd, 6th, 4th, 11th and 12th pairs of cranial nerves.
》 Mixed nerves :- They consist both Motor and sensory nerves.
They are found in..:-
All spinal nerves and 5th, 7th, 9th and 10th pairs of cranial nerves.
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》 Pure sensory :- They only consist Sensory nerves.
They are found in➡
1st, 2nd, and 8th pairs of cranial nerves.
》 Pure Motor.:- They consist only Motor Nerves.
They are found in:-
3rd, 6th, 4th, 11th and 12th pairs of cranial nerves.
》 Mixed nerves :- They consist both Motor and sensory nerves.
They are found in..:-
All spinal nerves and 5th, 7th, 9th and 10th pairs of cranial nerves.
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HOPE IT HELPS U✌
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