Pharyngeal nerve
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An article about the pharyngeal nerve
Pharyngeal nerve[edit | edit source]
The pharyngeal nerve is a branch of the vagus nerve (cranial nerve X) that innervates the pharynx. It plays a crucial role in the motor and sensory innervation of the pharyngeal region, contributing to the swallowing mechanism and the gag reflex.
Anatomy[edit | edit source]
The pharyngeal nerve arises from the vagus nerve as it descends through the neck. It forms part of the pharyngeal plexus, which is a network of nerves that supply the muscles and mucosa of the pharynx. The pharyngeal plexus is located on the middle constrictor muscle of the pharynx.
Branches[edit | edit source]
The pharyngeal nerve gives off several branches that innervate the muscles of the pharynx, including the superior pharyngeal constrictor, middle pharyngeal constrictor, and inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscles. It also provides sensory fibers to the mucosa of the pharynx.
Function[edit | edit source]
The primary function of the pharyngeal nerve is to facilitate swallowing by coordinating the contraction of the pharyngeal muscles. It also contributes to the sensory innervation of the pharynx, which is important for the gag reflex and the sensation of the pharyngeal mucosa.
Clinical significance[edit | edit source]
Damage to the pharyngeal nerve can result in dysphagia, which is difficulty in swallowing. This can occur due to surgical procedures, trauma, or neurological disorders affecting the vagus nerve or its branches.
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