Zygomaticofacial nerve

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Zygomaticofacial nerve
submaxillary ganglion (zygomaticofacial not labeled, but region visible)
Mandibular division of the trifacial nerve (zygomaticofacial labeled at center right)
Details
FromZygomatic nerve
InnervatesProminence of the cheek
Identifiers
Latinramus zygomaticofacialis nervi zygomatici
TA98A14.2.01.058
TA26234
FMA52973
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy]

The zygomaticofacial nerve (or zygomaticofacial branch of zygomatic nerve or malar branch of zygomatic nerve[citation needed]) is a cutaneous (sensory) branch of the maxillary nerve (CN V2) that arises within the orbit.[1] The zygomaticofacial nerve penetrates[dubious ] the inferolateral angle of the orbit, emerging into the face through[2]: 631  the zygomaticofacial foramen,[2]: 615  then penetrates the orbicularis oculi muscle to reach[2]: 631  and innervate the skin of the prominence of the cheek.[2]: 631 [3]

Anatomy

Communications

The zygomaticofacial nerve forms a

inferior palpebral branches of maxillary nerve (V2).[2]
: 631 

Variation

The nerve may sometimes be absent.[2]: 631 

References

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