The deep temporal nerves are typically two nerves (one anterior and one posterior) which arise from the mandibular nerve (CN V3) and provide motor innervation...
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Temporalis muscle (redirect from Temporal nerves)
the trigeminal nerve. Specifically, the muscle is supplied by the deep temporal nerves. At least 6 smaller branches recruit muscle fibres the most when...
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Deep temporal can refer to: Deep temporal nerves Deep temporal arteries This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Deep temporal...
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magnetic resonance imaging. The deep temporal arteries are found in other animals, including dogs. Deep temporal nerves This article incorporates text...
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muscle: 357 Deep temporal arteries[citation needed] Deep temporal nerves[citation needed] Zygomaticotemporal nerve[citation needed] Deep to the zygomatic...
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Common palmar digital nerves of median nerve Deep branch of the radial nerve Deep fibular nerve Deep petrosal nerve Deep temporal nerves Diagonal band of Broca...
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the temporoparietal fascia (i.e., superficial temporal fascia) and temporal fascia (i.e., deep temporal fascia). This layer is also known as the innominate...
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Mandibular nerve (redirect from Mandibular nerves)
nerve (motor) From the anterior division: masseteric nerve (mixed) deep temporal nerves (mixed) buccal nerve (sensory) lateral pterygoid nerve (motor) From...
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Lesser palatine nerves Superior alveolar nerves Zygomatic nerve Infra-orbital nerve Mandibular nerve Masseteric nerve Deep temporal nerves Buccal nerve Auriculotemporal...
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Facial nerve (redirect from Facial nerves)
facial and intermediate nerves and their communication with other nerves. The course and connections of the facial nerve in the temporal bone. Upper part of...
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The mastoid part of the temporal bone is the posterior (back) part of the temporal bone, one of the bones of the skull. Its rough surface gives attachment...
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complete. Accessory muscle List of bones of the human skeleton List of nerves of the human body Circulatory system Blood vessel The UK English names differ...
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The petrous part of the temporal bone is pyramid-shaped and is wedged in at the base of the skull between the sphenoid and occipital bones. Directed medially...
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Parasympathetic nervous system (section Cranial nerves)
ganglion (general sensory ganglion) in the temporal bone, the facial nerve gives off two separate parasympathetic nerves. The first is the greater petrosal nerve...
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temporal and deep temporal spaces. The infratemporal space is the inferior portion of the deep temporal space. The superficial temporal and the deep temporal...
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Trigeminal nerve (redirect from Trigeminal nerves)
complex of the cranial nerves. Its name (trigeminal, from Latin tri- 'three' and -geminus 'twin') derives from each of the two nerves (one on each side of...
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are called motor nerves (efferent), while those nerves that transmit information from the body to the CNS are called sensory nerves (afferent). The PNS...
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Infratemporal fossa (section Nerves)
four nerves to the four muscles of mastication in the infratemporal fossa. These are the masseteric nerve to masseter muscle, the deep temporal nerve...
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along with branches of the masseteric nerve and the deep temporal. After a parotidectomy, the nerves from the Auriculotemporal Nerve that previously innervated...
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Temporomandibular joint (redirect from Temporal mandibular joint)
the condyle compresses the bilaminar area, and the nerves, arteries, and veins against the temporal fossa, causing pain and inflammation. In disc displacement...
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supercilii muscles, all of which are controlled by the temporal branch of the facial nerve. The sensory nerves of the forehead connect to the ophthalmic branch...
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formed by the sphenoid bones, and the temporal bones. It lodges the temporal lobes, and the pituitary gland. It is deeper than the anterior cranial fossa,...
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Nerve conduction study (section Deep brain stimulators)
especially the ability of electrical conduction, of the motor and sensory nerves of the human body. These tests may be performed by medical specialists such...
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Neural coding (redirect from Temporal coding)
change their activities by firing sequences of action potentials in various temporal patterns, with the presence of external sensory stimuli, such as light...
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behind the mandibular ramus and in front of the mastoid process of the temporal bone. The gland can be felt on either side, by feeling in front of each...
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composed of radially arranged muscle fibers. The sphincter is controlled by nerves of the parasympathetic nervous system, and the dilator by the sympathetic...
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Greater petrosal nerve (category Cranial nerves)
which proceeds to the pterygopalatine ganglion. It forms part of a chain of nerves that provide secretomotor innervation to the lacrimal gland and mucosal...
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Zygomaticotemporal nerve (redirect from Zygomaticotemporal nerves)
temporalis muscle. It pierces the temporal fascia about 2 cm superior to the zygomatic arch. As it pierces the deep layer of temporal fascia, it issues a small...
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Rhytidectomy (redirect from Deep plane lift)
but potentially serious, complications may include damage to the facial nerves and necrosis of the skin flaps or infection. Although the facial plastic...
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cavernous sinus - deep in the skull behind the eyes. Inability to move one or both eyes due to weak cranial nerves (3rd, 4th, 6th cranial nerves) typically occurring...
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