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Cranial Nerve Disorders

/ˈkreɪ·ni·əl nɜrv dɪsˈɔrdərz/noun
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Cranial nerve disorders are conditions that impair the 12 pairs of nerves directly connected to the brain, often causing symptoms like facial paralysis, vision loss, or hearing issues. These disorders can stem from trauma, infections, or tumors, highlighting the brain's delicate wiring to the body. In today's medical landscape, they're key for early detection of neurological problems, from everyday annoyances to life-altering conditions.

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