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Nerve that moves the anterior tongue? Gives taste?

What is the hypoglossal nerve? What is chorda tympani?

100

Nerve that goes through foramen ovale

What is V3?

100

Ansa comes from cervical rootlets posteriorly and this nerve anteriorly

What is the hypoglossal nerve?

100

In the cochlea, the high frequencies are located at this part

What is the base? (lowest frequencies apically)

100

This is the muscle innervated by cranial nerve VI

What is the lateral rectus?

200

This section of the facial nerve gives off chorda tympani and nerve to stapedius

What is the mastoid segment?

200

Vidian nerve is made up of these two nerves

What are the greater superficial petrosal nerve and the deep petrosal nerve?

200

This nerve causes referred otalgia from the larynx

What is Arnold's nerve?

200

This is the location of Erb's point in relation to the spinal accessory nerve

What is above Erb's point?

200

This is the nerve ablated by RhynAer

What is the posterior nasal nerve?

300

This is the innervation from the brain to the parotid

What is IGJLOAP - inferior salivatory nucleus, glossopharyngeal, jacobsen's nerve, lesser petrosal, otic ganglion, auriculotemporal, parotid?

300
Aberrant communication between what nerve leads to Frey's syndrome
What are parasympathetics from the auriculotemporal nerve (V3) to the sympathetics?


Parasympathetics from salivary gland innervate sympathetics to sweat glands


300
The deep petrosal nerve originates here

What is the cervical sympathetic plexus?

300

This nerve is the most common site for a glomus tympanicum to arise

What is Jacobsen's (tympanic branch of glossopharyngeal) nerve?

300

Nerve that gives sensation to frontal sinus

What is the supraorbital +/- supratrochlear nerve, off the ophthalmic nerve (V1)?

400

These are the four parasympathetic ganglion of the head/neck

What are the ciliary ganglion, otic ganglion, pterygopalatine ganglion, and the submandibular ganglion?

400

Frontal branch of the facial nerve is located between these layers over the zygomatic arch

Both acceptable - what is subSMAS or intra SMAS over Pitanguy's line?


400

These main nerves give sensory innervation to the nasal cavity

What are the nasopalatine nerve (V2) and nasociliary nerve (V1)?


Nasociliary mainly via anterior/posterior ethmoid

400
This nerve can connect the SLN (via internal laryngeal nerve) and RLN (via inferior laryngeal nerve) in the larynx

What is the nerve/anatomosis of Galen?

400

In an Inspire, the C1 branch affects this muscle

What is the Geniohyoid?

500

This nerve gives sensation to middle ear mucosa

What is the tympanic branch of the CN IX (Jacobsen's nerve)? (Some sources also mention auriculotympanic nerve)

500

This is the parasympathetic innervation of lacrimal gland

What is GSPN -> sphenopalatine ganglion (synapse) -> zygomatic/zygomaticotemporal branches of V2 -> lacrimal nerve of V1 -> gland


Sympathetic - deep petrosal to SPG, then same course
500

These are the three branches of the hypoglossal nerve after the functional break point in an Inspire

What are exclusion (retractors ie. hyoglossus + SG), inclusion (protrudors ie geniogossus), and C1?

500

First bite syndrome comes from truncation of this nerve structure

What is the sympathetic chain innervating the parotid (ie sacrifice ECA)?

500

This nerve supplies the sphenoid sinus

What is the posterior ethmoid nerve off the V1?

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