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Home » Extracranial Course Of Facial Nerve Branches

Extracranial Course Of Facial Nerve Branches

April 13, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Extracranial Course Of Facial Nerve Branches

“What is the extracranial course of facial nerve branches? A detailed question and answers guide”

Extracranial course:

  • The facial nerve leaves the skull by passing through the stylomastoid foramen
  • Next in its extracranial course, it crosses the lateral side of the base of the styloid process
  • Enters the postmedial surface of the parotid gland
  • Crosses the Retromandibular vein & external carotid artery
  • Behind the neck of the mandible, it divides into its five terminal branches, which emerge along the anterior border of the parotid gland
  • Facial nerve branches and functions

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Extracranial Course Of Facial Nerve Branches

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Extracranial Relations:

  • The facial nerve is attached to the brain stem by two roots-motor & sensory

Extracranial Course Relations

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Extracranial  Branches:

1. Within the facial canal

  • Greater petrosal nerve
  • Nerve to the stapedius
  • Chorda tympani nerve

Facial Nerve Branches Extracranial Pathway

2. At its exit from stylomastoid foramen

  • Posterior auricular
  • Digastric
  • Stylohyoid

3. Terminal branches

  • Temporal
  • Zygomatic
  • Buccal
  • Marginal mandibular
  • Cervical

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4. Communicating branches with adjacent cranial & spinal nerves

Distribution Of Facial Nerve Branches

“Steps to explain disorders affecting the extracranial course of facial nerve branches: Bell’s palsy vs trauma: Q&A guide”

Extracranial  Applied anatomy:

  1. Sudden paralysis of facial nerve at the stylomastoid foramen causes Bell’s palsy
  2. Lesion above the origin of chorda tympani nerve causes
    • Bell’s palsy
    • Loss of taste sensation from anterior two-third of tongue

Path of facial nerve after stylomastoid foramen

  1. Lower motor neuron paralysis of it causes
    • Paralysis of ipsilateral half of face
  2. Upper motor neuron paralysis
    • Causes paralysis of contralateral lower quadrant of face only

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