Facial nerve

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Facial nerve is the seventh cranial nerve, or simply CN VII. It emerges from the pons of the brainstem, controls the muscles of facial expression, and functions in the conveyance of taste sensations from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.

Anatomy[edit]

The facial nerve is one of the key cranial nerves with a complex and broad range of functions. Although at first glance it is the motor nerve of facial expression which begins as a trunk and ends as multiple branches (temporal, zygomatic, buccal, mandibular, cervical), it has many other functions including the afferent limb of the corneal reflex, a secretomotor function to the lacrimal, nasal and palatine glands, control of the stapedial muscle in the middle ear, and the conveyance of taste from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.

Clinical significance[edit]

Damage to the facial nerve can result in facial paralysis. This can occur as a result of several medical conditions including stroke, Lyme disease, and Bell's palsy. The most common cause of facial paralysis is Bell's palsy, a condition of unknown cause in which the facial nerve becomes inflamed.

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