Distant Innervation of Nerves 2 Flashcards

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Mandibular nerve (in foramen ovale)

A

All or a portion of the skin of the CHEEK (H), skin of the LOWER LIP (J), skin overlying the CHIN (K), skin of the EXTERNAL EAR (L), all or a portion of the mucosa of the ORAL CAVITY (O), One or more of the LOWER TEETH (T), one or more of the muscles of MASTICATION (W), muscles of the MIDDLE EAR (X), muscles of the PALATE (Y), muscles of the TONGUE (AA), muscles attaching to the HYOID BONE (CC)

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Mandibular nerve, nerve to the medial pterygoid (at its origin)

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one or more of the muscles of MASTICATION (W), muscles of the MIDDLE EAR (X), muscles of the PALATE (Y)

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Mandibular, auriculotemporal nerve (at its origin)

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All or a portion of the skin of the external ear (L)

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Mandibular, lingual nerve (at its origin)

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All or a portion of the mucosa of the ORAL CAVITY (O), one or more muscles of the TONGUE (AA), one or more muscles attaching to the HYOID BONE (CC)

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Mandibular, inferior alveolar nerve (at its origin)

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All or a portion of the skin of the LOWER LIP (J), skin overlying the CHIN (K), all or a portion of the mucosa of the ORAL CAVITY (O), One or more of the LOWER TEETH (T), one or more muscles attaching to the HYOID BONE (CC)

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Abducens nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)

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One or more of the EXTRAOCULAR MUSCLES (V),

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Facial Nerve (at is origin from the brainstem)

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SUBMANDIBULAR GANGLION (C), PETRYGOPALATINE GANGLION (D), all or a portion of the ORAL CAVITY (O), one or more of the muscles of FACIAL EXPRESSION (U), one or more muscles of the MIDDLE EAR (X), one or more muscles attaching to the HYOID BONE (CC)

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Facial nerve, chorda tympani nerve (at its origin)

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All or a portion of the ORAL CAVITY (O), SUBMANDIBULAR GANGLION (C)

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Facial nerve, greater petrosal nerve (at its origin)

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PETRYGOPALATINE GANGLION (D), All or a portion of the ORAL CAVITY (O)

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Facial nerve, buccal branch

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One or more of the muscles of FACIAL EXPRESSION (U)

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Glossopharyngeal nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)

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OTIC GANGLION (B), all or a portion of the mucosa of the PHARYNX (P), mucosa of the MIDDLE EAR (R), one or more muscles of the PHARYNX (Z)

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Glossopharyngeal, tympanic nerve (at its origin)

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OTIC GANGLION (B), all or a portion of the mucosa of the MIDDLE EAR (R)

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Glossopharyngeal, lingual nerve (at its origin)

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All or a portion of the mucosa of the PHARYNX (P)

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Vagus nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)

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All or a portion of the skin of the EXTERNAL EAR (L), all or a portion of the mucosa of the PHARYNX (P), mucosa of the LARYNX (Q), one or more muscles of the PALATE (Y), one or more muscles of the PHARYNX (Z), one or more muscles of the LAYRNX (BB), one or more muscles attaching to the HYOID BONE (CC)

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Vagus, internal laryngeal (at its origin)

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All or a portion of the mucosa of the PHARYNX (P), mucosa of the LARYNX (Q)

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Vagus, left nerve (at the level of the 1st rib)

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All or a portion of the mucosa of the PHARYNX (P), mucosa of the LARYNX (Q), one or more muscles of the PHARYNX (Z), one or more muscles of the LAYRNX (BB)

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Vagus, left recurrent laryngeal (at its origin)

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All or a portion of the mucosa of the PHARYNX (P), mucosa of the LARYNX (Q), one or more muscles of the PHARYNX (Z), one or more muscles of the LAYRNX (BB)

18
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Accessory nerve (at is origin from the spinal cord)

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NO MATCH

19
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Hypoglossal nerve (at it origin from the brainstem)

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One or more muscles of the TONGUE (AA), one or more muscles attaching to the HYOID BONE (CC)