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Glossopharyngeal Nerve Anatomy 1. Geniculate ganglion of facial nerve 2. Greater petrosal nerve 3. Deep petrosal nerve 4. Lesser petrosal nerve 5. Otic ganglion 6. Auriculotemporal nerve (CN V3) 7. Parotid gland 8. Stylopharyngeus muscle and nerve branch from CN IX 9. Pharyngeal plexus 10. Carotid branch of CN IX 11. Superior cervical ganglion 12. Vagus nerve 13. Jugular foramen 14. Glossopharyngeal nerve 15. Inferior salivatory nucleus Comment: The glossopharyngeal nerve innervates only 1…

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Glossopharyngeal Nerve Diseases; Cranial Nerve IX Diseases; Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia; Ninth Cranial Nerve Diseases. On-line free medical diagnosis assistant. Ranked list of possible diseases from either several symptoms or a full patient history. A similarity measure between symptoms and diseases is provided.

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It's a mixed nerve, i.e., composed of both the motor and sensory fibres but mainly it's sensory. Glossopharyngeal nerve is the 9th cranial nerve. It derives its name from the truth that it gives senso...

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The 9th nerve, the glossopharyngeal nerve, has both motor and sensory functions. It is involved with swallowing, salivation, gagging, control of blood pressure, and respiration. It is also involved with the sensation from the posterior 1/3 of the tongue.

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Otic Ganglion: Schema Anatomy   Mandibular nerve (CN V3) Trigeminal ganglion, Lesser petrosal nerve, Chorda tympani, Trigeminal nerve (CN...

Otic Ganglion: Schema Anatomy Mandibular nerve (CN V3) Trigeminal ganglion, Lesser petrosal nerve, Chorda tympani, Trigeminal nerve (CN V), Facial nerve (CN VII), Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX), Inferior salivatory nucleus, Pons, Otic ganglion, Ophthalmic nerve (CN V1), Maxillary nerve (CN V2), Auriculotemporal nerve, Superficial temporal artery, Parotid gland, Lingual nerve, External carotid artery, Internal carotid artery, Common carotid artery, Maxillary artery, Inferior alveolar nerve…

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