Hiatus for greater petrosal nerve or hiatus of the facial canal (hiatus canalis nervi petrosi majoris or hiatus canalis facialis)
Hiatus for lesser petrosal nerve (hiatus canalis nervi petrosi minoris)
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The hiatusfor the greater petrosalnerve is a small hole in the petrous part of the temporal bone which connects the facial canal to the middle cranial...
The greater petrosalnerve (or greater superficial petrosalnerve) is a nerve of the head mainly containing pre-ganglionic parasympathetic fibres: 370 ...
tympanic nerve. After arising in the tympanic plexus, the lesser petrosalnerve passes anterior-ward, then through the hiatusfor lesser petrosalnerve on the...
The hiatusfor lesser petrosalnerve is a hiatus in the petrous part of the temporal bone which transmits the lesser petrosalnerve. It is located posterior...
Petrosalnerve may refer to: Deep petrosalnerve Derived from the symp. plexus around I.C.A. -Unite with the greater superficial petrosal n. (parasymp...
The petrosal branch of middle meningeal artery enters the hiatusfor greater petrosalnerve, supplies the facial nerve and anastomoses with the stylomastoid...
parasympathetic nerves. The first is the greater petrosalnerve and the second is the chorda tympani. The greater petrosalnerve travels through the middle ear and...
an oblique opening, the hiatusfor greater petrosalnerve, for the passage of the greater petrosalnerve and for the petrosal branch of the middle meningeal...
forming the greater petrosal nerve. This nerve exits the facial canal through the hiatusfor the greater petrosalnerve in the petrous part of the temporal...
ganglion is situated (at the genu, the greater petrosalnerve leaves the facial canal through the hiatus of the facial canal). The lateral crus of horizontal...
groove leading to the hiatus of the facial canal, for the transmission of the greater superficial petrosalnerve and the petrosal branch of the middle...
through which the facial nerve passes after leaving the auditory nerve, is also named after him. He also described the Fallopian hiatus, an opening in the anterosuperior...
ganglion and the dura mater A superficial petrosal branch enters the hiatus of the facial canal, supplies the facial nerve, and anastomoses with the stylomastoid...
lacrimal punctum. "Ferrein's foramen": Hiatus of facial canal that makes passage for the greater petrosalnerve. "Ferrein's ligament": The thickened external...
cerebellum and contains the transverse sinus, straight sinus and superior petrosal sinus. Diaphragma sellae, that encloses the hypophyseal fossa from the...