- Source: Parotid plexus
The parotid plexus or plexus parotideus is the branch point of the facial nerve (extratemporal) after it leaves the stylomastoid foramen. This division takes place within the parotid gland.
Branches
Commonly, it divides into the following branches (several variations):
The temporal branches, cross the zygomatic arch to the temporal region.
The zygomatic branches, cross the zygomatic bone to the orbit.
The buccal branches, pass forward to below the orbit and around the mouth.
The marginal mandibular branch passes forward to the lower lip and chin.
The cervical branch runs forward forming a series of arches over the suprahyoid region to the platysma muscle.
References
External links
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~humananatomy/figures/chapter_47/47-5.HTM
cranialnerves at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (VII)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Parotid plexus
- Parotid gland
- Marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve
- Facial nerve
- Great auricular nerve
- Lesser petrosal nerve
- PES
- Digastric branch of facial nerve
- Goose foot
- Superficial temporal vein