Infraorbital nerve
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| Nerve: Infraorbital nerve | ||
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| Left orbicularis oculi, seen from behind. (Infraorbital nerve labeled at lower left.) | ||
| Sensory areas of the head, showing the general distribution of the three divisions of the fifth nerve. (Infraorbital nerve labeled at center left, at the nose.) | ||
| Latin | n. infraorbitalis | |
| Gray's | subject #200 889 | |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | n_05/12565913 | |
After the maxillary nerve enters the infraorbital canal, the nerve is frequently called the infraorbital nerve.
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ventral root - dorsal root - dorsal root ganglion - cauda equina - gray ramus communicans - white ramus communicans posterior divisions: cervical (greater occipital, third occipital) - thoracic - lumbar - sacral - coccygeal anterior divisions: cervical plexus - brachial plexus - thoracic nerves: (intercostal - intercostobrachial - subcostal) - lumbosacral plexus | |


