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- an encapsulated neural structure consisting of a collection of cell bodies or neurons
- bent at a sharp angle
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Not to be confused with Medial geniculate nucleus or Lateral geniculate nucleus.
Geniculate ganglion |
The course and connections of the facial nerve in the temporal bone.
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Cranial nerves VII and VIII and selected structures of the inner and middle ear. 1 Nervus vestibularis, 2 Nervus cochlearis, 3 Nervus intermediofacialis, 4 Ganglion geniculi, 5 Chorda tympani, 6 Cochlea, 7 Ductus semicirculares, 8 Malleus, 9 Membrana tympani, 10 Tuba auditiva
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Details |
Latin |
ganglion geniculi nervi facialis |
Identifiers |
Gray's |
p.902 |
Dorlands
/Elsevier |
g_02/12384530 |
TA |
A14.2.01.116 |
FMA |
FMA:53414 |
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy |
The geniculate ganglion (from Latin genu, for "knee"[1]) is an L-shaped collection of fibers and sensory neurons of the facial nerve located in the facial canal of the head. It receives fibers from the motor, sensory, and parasympathetic components of the facial nerve and sends fibers that will innervate the lacrimal glands, submandibular glands, sublingual glands, tongue, palate, pharynx, external auditory meatus, stapedius, posterior belly of the digastric muscle, stylohyoid muscle, and muscles of facial expression.
The geniculate ganglion contains special sensory neuronal cell bodies for taste, from fibers coming up from the tongue through the chorda tympani and from fibers coming up from the roof of the palate through the greater petrosal nerve.[2] Sensory and parasympathetic inputs are carried into the geniculate ganglion via the nervus intermedius. Motor fibers are carried via the facial nerve proper. The greater petrosal nerve, which carries sensory fibers as well as preganglionic parasympathetic fibers, emerges from the anterior aspect of the ganglion.
The geniculate ganglion is one of several ganglia of the head and neck. Like the others, it is a bilaterally distributed structure, with each side of the face having a geniculate ganglion.
Contents
- 1 Additional images
- 2 See also
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Additional images
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Plan of the facial and intermediate nerves and their communication with other nerves.
See also
- Ramsay Hunt syndrome type II
References
- ^ "genu-, geni-, gen- + (Latin: knee).". WordInfo. Retrieved 2008-10-03.
- ^ M.J. Turlough FitzGerald, Gregory Gruener, Estomih Mtui (2012). Clinical neuroanatomy and neuroscience (6th ed.). Saunders/Elsevier. ISBN 978-0702037382.
External links
- Geniculate+ganglion at eMedicine Dictionary
- cranialnerves at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (VII)
- lesson3 at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (midearcavity)
The cranial nerves
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terminal (SN->0) |
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olfactory (AON->I) |
- olfactory bulb
- olfactory tract
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optic (LGN->II) |
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oculomotor
(ON, EWN->III) |
- superior branch
- parasympathetic root of ciliary ganglion/ciliary ganglion
- inferior branch
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trochlear (TN->IV) |
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trigeminal
(PSN, TSN, MN, TMN->V) |
- trigeminal ganglion
- ophthalmic
- maxillary
- mandibular
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abducens (AN->VI) |
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facial (FMN, SN, SSN->VII) |
near origin |
- nervus intermedius
- geniculate
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inside
facial canal |
- greater petrosal
- nerve to the stapedius
- chorda tympani
- lingual nerve
- submandibular ganglion
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at stylomastoid
foramen |
- posterior auricular
- suprahyoid
- parotid plexus
- temporal
- zygomatic
- buccal
- mandibular
- cervical
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vestibulocochlear
(VN, CN->VIII) |
- cochlear
- striae medullares
- lateral lemniscus
- vestibular
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glossopharyngeal
(NA, ISN, SN->IX) |
before jugular fossa |
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after jugular fossa |
- tympanic
- tympanic plexus
- lesser petrosal
- otic ganglion
- stylopharyngeal branch
- pharyngeal branches
- tonsillar branches
- lingual branches
- carotid sinus
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vagus
(NA, DNVN, SN->X) |
before jugular fossa |
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after jugular fossa |
- meningeal branch
- auricular branch
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neck |
- pharyngeal branch
- superior laryngeal
- recurrent laryngeal (inferior)
- superior cervical cardiac
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thorax |
- inferior cardiac
- pulmonary
- vagal trunks
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abdomen |
- celiac
- renal
- hepatic
- anterior gastric
- posterior gastric
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accessory (NA, SAN->XI) |
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hypoglossal (HN->XII) |
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Index of the peripheral nervous system
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Description |
- Anatomy
- Nerves
- cranial
- trigeminal
- cervical
- brachial
- lumbosacral plexus
- somatosensory
- spinal
- autonomic
- Physiology
- reflexes
- proteins
- neurotransmitters
- transporters
- Development
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Disease |
- Autonomic
- Congenital
- Injury
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Other
- Symptoms and signs
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Treatment |
- Procedures
- Local anesthetics
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English Journal
- Infantile inflammatory pseudotumor of the facial nerve as a complication of epidermal nevus syndrome with cholesteatoma.
- Hato N, Tsujimura M, Takagi T, Okada M, Gyo K, Tohyama M, Tauchi H.SourceDepartment of Otolaryngology, Ehime University School of Medicine, Ehime, Japan. Electronic address: nhato@m.ehime-u.ac.jp.
- Auris, nasus, larynx.Auris Nasus Larynx.2013 Dec;40(6):569-72. doi: 10.1016/j.anl.2012.11.016. Epub 2013 Feb 19.
- The first reported case of facial paralysis due to an inflammatory pseudotumor (IPT) of the facial nerve as a complication of epidermal nevus syndrome (ENS) is herein presented. A 10-month-old female patient was diagnosed with ENS at 3 months of age. She was referred to us because of moderate left f
- PMID 23433476
- Long term cortical plasticity in visual retinotopic areas in humans with silent retinal ganglion cell loss.
- d'Almeida OC, Mateus C, Reis A, Grazina MM, Castelo-Branco M.SourceVisual Neuroscience Laboratory, IBILI, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Portugal. Electronic address: oalmeida@fmed.uc.pt.
- NeuroImage.Neuroimage.2013 Nov 1;81:222-30. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.032. Epub 2013 May 16.
- Visual cortical plasticity induced by overt retinal lesions (scotomas) has remained a controversial phenomenon. Here we studied cortical plasticity in a silent model of retinal ganglion cell loss, documented by in vivo optical biopsy using coherence tomography. The cortical impact of non-scotomatous
- PMID 23684869
Japanese Journal
- 工藤 典代
- Otology Japan 22(1), 59-66, 2012-02-29
- ハント症候群は水痘・帯状疱疹ウイルスの再活性化により生じた帯状疱疹の一病型である。帯状疱疹は高齢者のありふれた感染症のひとつとされている。今回、ハント症候群に罹患した経験について述べた。特に前駆症状として全身倦怠感、上咽頭痛や耳痛がありながら、早期診断・早期治療には結びつかなかった。発症時は不全麻痺であったが、数日のうちに完全麻痺となった。初診日から抗ウイルス薬とステロイド内服による治療を行ったが …
- NAID 10030285530
- 健康成人に発症した汎発性帯状疱疹を伴うハント症候群の1例
- 溝上 大輔,田中 伸明,栗田 昭宏,松延 毅,塩谷 彰浩
- Otology Japan 22(1), 53-57, 2012-02-29
- Ramsay Hunt症候群 (以下、ハント症候群) は膝神経節に潜伏感染した水痘・帯状疱疹ウイルスvaricella-zoster virus (VZV) の再活性化により引き起こされる、1) 耳介・外耳道の帯状疱疹、2) 顔面神経麻痺、3) 耳鳴、難聴、めまいなどの内耳症状 を3徴候とする症候群である。VZVによる疱疹が汎発化した場合、通常は初感染か免疫不全を疑うが、今回、生来健康な自衛官のハ …
- NAID 10030285519
- 原 睦子,大崎 政海,肥田 修 [他],肥田 和恵,中島 正己,木下 慎吾,森 美穂子,徳永 英吉
- 耳鼻咽喉科臨床 103(9), 845-850, 2010-09-01
- … Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) indicated tumor compression of the vertical inferior facial nerve without change in the horizontal portion or the geniculate ganglion. …
- NAID 10026584027
Related Links
- geniculate ganglion n. A ganglion of the intermediate nerve located within the facial canal and containing sensory neurons that innervate taste buds on the front two-thirds of the tongue. ganglion [gang´gle-on] (pl. gan´glia, ganglions) (Gr.
- geniculate ganglion n. A ganglion of the intermediate nerve located within the facial canal and containing sensory neurons that innervate taste buds on the front two-thirds of the tongue. ganglion [gang´gle-on] (pl. gan´glia, ganglions) (Gr.
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- geniculate ganglion (KH)
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- ganglion geniculi
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