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Craniocardiac reflex

Introduction: Craniocardiac reflex

Description of Craniocardiac reflex

Craniocardiac reflex: stimulation of nerve endings of certain cranial nerves (e.g., olfactory, ophthalmic branch of trigeminal), with resultant cardiac depressor reflex, manifested by bradycardia and hypotension, through the cardiac branch of the vagus.
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