- nucleus of facial nerve
- n. nervi facialis.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Facial nerve — Nerve: Facial nerve Cranial nerve VII The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck … Wikipedia
motor nucleus of facial nerve — n. nervi facialis … Medical dictionary
Principal sensory nucleus of trigeminal nerve — Brain: Principal sensory nucleus of trigeminal nerve The cranial nerve nuclei schematically represented; dorsal view. Motor nuclei in red; sensory in blue. (Trigeminal nerve nuclei are at V .) Latin nucleus principalis nervi trigemini Gray s … Wikipedia
Mesencephalic nucleus of trigeminal nerve — Brain: Mesencephalic nucleus of trigeminal nerve The cranial nerve nuclei schematically represented; dorsal view. Motor nuclei in red; sensory in blue. (Trigeminal nerve nuclei are at V .) Latin nucleus mesencephalicus nervi trigemini Gray s … Wikipedia
nucleus nervi facialis — [TA] nucleus of facial nerve: the nucleus of origin of the motor fibers of the facial nerve, which innervate the muscles of facial expression; the nucleus lies in the ventrolateral part of the lower pons, and its emerging fibers form a caudal to… … Medical dictionary
facial colliculus — n a medial eminence on the floor of the fourth ventricle of the brain produced by the nucleus of the abducens nerve and the flexure of the facial nerve around it … Medical dictionary
Facial motor nucleus — Brain: Facial motor nucleus Plan of the facial and intermediate nerves and their communication with other nerves. ( Nucleus of Facial N. labeled at upper left.) … Wikipedia
Nucleus — 1) In cell biology, the structure that houses the chromosomes. 2) In neuroanatomy, a group of nerve cells. * * * 1. In cytology, typically a rounded or oval mass of protoplasm within the cytoplasm of a plant or animal cell; it is surrounded by a… … Medical dictionary
Facial colliculus — Brain: Facial colliculus Rhomboid fossa. (Colliculus facialis labeled at center left.) … Wikipedia
nucleus nervi abducentis — [TA] nucleus of abducens nerve: the nucleus of origin of the abducens nerve; it lies in the lower part of the pons internal to the facial colliculus in the floor of the fourth ventricle; fibers from the facial nucleus form a caudal to rostral… … Medical dictionary