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Cranial Nerve VII (The Facial Nerve) Anatomy of Cranial Nerve VII (Facial Nerve) Cranial nerve VII (the facial nerve) (Fig. 10.1) is a mixed nerve with both motor and sensory components. Fibers from the motor division supply the facial mimetic musculatur
How does cranial nerve VII leave the brainstem All fibers exit cranial cavity through internal acoustic meatus How does voluntary motor branch of facial nerve travel Internal acoustic meatus, through temporal bone, exits through stylomastoid foramen, travel though parotid gland where it splits into: ...
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The meaning of FACIAL NERVE is either of the seventh pair of cranial nerves that supply motor fibers especially to the muscles of the face and jaw and sensory and parasympathetic fibers to the tongue, palate, and fauces.
Sensation on the face is innervated by the trigeminal nerves (V) as are the muscles of mastication, but the muscles of facial expression are innervated mainly by the facial nerve (VII) as is the sensation of taste. This article briefly reviews the anatomy of these cranial nerves, disorders...
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Lee C,Stiebel M,Young DM. Cranial nerve Ⅶ region of the traumatized facial skeleton:Optimizing fracture repair with the endoscope[J].Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection and Critical Care,2000,(03):423-431.doi:10.1097/00005373-200003000-00009....
The branchial motor component of the facial nerve is of critical importance to the speech-languagepathologist. The fibers of the motor nucleus extend to the floor of the ventricle, curve around the nucleus of theabducens (cranial nerve VI), and exit the brainstem near the inferior margin of th...