Facial Nerve Stylomastoid Foramen

1st August 2017 AlejandraMattison 0 Comments

Electroneuronography (ENoG) involves electrical stimulation of the facial nerve at or near the stylomastoid foramen and the subsequent measurement and interpretation of the motoric response, as recorded at or near the nasio-labial fold.

The facial nerve is one of the key cranial nerves with a complex and broad range of functions. Although at first glance it is the motor nerve of facial expression which begins as a trunk and emerges from the parotid gland as five branches (see f

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Embryology of the facial nerve Weeks 0-4-3rd wk : facioacoustic (acousticofacial) primordium -4th wk : chorda tympani nerve exits rostrally and courses ventrally to the first pharyngeal pouch to enter

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The facial nerve is one of the twelve pairs of cranial nerves in the peripheral nervous system. It is the seventh cranial nerve, and so is often referred to as cranial nerve VII or simply CN VII. Nerve signals from the cranial nerve play important roles in sensing taste as well as controlling the

Structure. The processes of the superior border of the palatine bone are separated by the sphenopalatine notch, which is converted into the sphenopalatine foramen by the under surface of the body of the sphenoid.

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The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck. Details; From: facial nerve: Innervates: cheek: Identifiers; Latin: rami buccales nervi facialis

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Human nervous system – Ophthalmic nerve: The ophthalmic nerve passes through the wall of the cavernous sinus and enters the orbit via the superior orbital fissure.

The anatomy of facial nerve has already been discussed in detail earlier. It is essential to have proper knowledge of anatomy to understand this section of clinical examination of facial nerve.

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