Digastric branch of facial nerve
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| Nerve: Digastric branch of facial nerve | |
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| Plan of the facial and intermediate nerves and their communication with other nerves. ("To digastric" labeled at bottom left.) | |
| Latin | ramus digastricus nervi facialis |
| Gray's | subject #202 905 |
| Dorlands / Elsevier |
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The digastric branch of facial nerve arises close to the stylomastoid foramen, and divides into several filaments, which supply the posterior belly of the Digastricus; one of these filaments joins the glossopharyngeal nerve.
[edit] External links
- Norman/Georgetown lesson4 (parotid3)
- Norman/Georgetown cranialnerves (VII)
- http://www.dartmouth.edu/~humananatomy/figures/chapter_47/47-5.HTM
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