A patient complains of numbness of the scalp and forehead and shows no blink reflex when the light is lightly touched with cotton fibers this suggest damage to
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Step 1: The symptoms described by the patient, including numbness of the scalp and forehead and lack of a blink reflex, suggest damage to the trigeminal nerve. Show more…
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