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    A Brain Injury to a Patient Results in Facial Paralysis
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A Brain Injury to a Patient Results in Facial Paralysis

Question 14

Question 14

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A brain injury to a patient results in facial paralysis. Which descending tract is most likely affected?


A) corticospinal tract
B) tectospinal tract
C) rubrospinal tract
D) corticobulbar tract
E) reticulospinal tract

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