Facial Nerve - 7th Cranial Nerve - Chorda Tympani, Submandibular Ganglion - Neuroanatomy
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Overview
Explore the intricacies of the facial nerve, also known as the seventh cranial nerve (CN VII), in this comprehensive neuroanatomy video. Delve into the structure and function of this mixed nerve, which supplies both somatic and parasympathetic autonomic innervation. Learn about its role in controlling the skeletal muscles of the face, the stapedius muscle of the middle ear, and various glands including the lacrimal, submandibular, and sublingual glands. Examine the chorda tympani and submandibular ganglion, key components of the facial nerve pathway. Gain insights into related clinical conditions such as Ramsey-Hunt Syndrome (Herpes zoster oticus). Enhance your understanding of this crucial cranial nerve and its significance in neuroanatomy.
Syllabus
Facial Nerve - 7th Cranial Nerve 7 (CN VII), Chorda tympani, Submandibular Ganglion - Neuroanatomy
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