When you have the PLR Pathway involved, you test a patient's eyes you shine a light in the left eye and you find that it does not constrict completely, you test the other eye and find that it constrict's perfectly which CN could be involved?
A. CN 2
B. CN 3
C. CN 5
D. CN 6
Answer: B
Neurology
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