Stylohyoid branch of facial nerve

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Stylohyoid Branch of the Facial Nerve[edit | edit source]

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Diagram of the facial nerve, showing the stylohyoid branch.

The stylohyoid branch of the facial nerve is a small nerve that arises from the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). It is responsible for innervating the stylohyoid muscle, which plays a role in swallowing by elevating the hyoid bone.

Anatomy[edit | edit source]

The stylohyoid branch originates from the facial nerve as it exits the stylomastoid foramen, a small opening located in the temporal bone of the skull. After emerging from the foramen, the facial nerve gives off several branches, including the stylohyoid branch.

The stylohyoid branch travels alongside the posterior auricular nerve and the digastric branch of the facial nerve, which innervates the posterior belly of the digastric muscle.

Function[edit | edit source]

The primary function of the stylohyoid branch is to provide motor innervation to the stylohyoid muscle. This muscle is a slender muscle located in the neck, running parallel to the posterior belly of the digastric muscle.

The stylohyoid muscle assists in the elevation of the hyoid bone and the base of the tongue during swallowing. This action is crucial for the proper passage of food from the mouth into the pharynx.

Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]

Damage to the stylohyoid branch of the facial nerve can result in difficulty swallowing, as the elevation of the hyoid bone is compromised. This can occur due to trauma, surgical complications, or neurological disorders affecting the facial nerve.

In some cases, the stylohyoid branch may be involved in Bell's palsy, a condition characterized by sudden weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face. Although Bell's palsy primarily affects the facial muscles, the involvement of the stylohyoid branch can contribute to swallowing difficulties.

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