Nerve communication between the glossopharyngeal nerve,external carotid plexus and the superficial cervical ansa: human autopsy case |
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Authors: | Takamitsu Arakawa Toshio Terashima Shyama Banneheka Kounosuke Tokita Mikinori Fukazawa Ryo Suzuki Makoto Miyawaki Shoji Chiba Katsuji Kumaki Akinori Miki |
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Institution: | Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, 7-10-2 Tomogaoka, Suma-Ku, Kobe, Japan. arakawa@people.kobe-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | The authors encountered a very rare human autopsy case in which the supernumerary branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve and a nerve branch arising from the external carotid plexus communicated with the superficial cervical ansa. This anomaly was observed on the left side of a 71-year-old male cadaver during the gross anatomical seminar at Niigata University in 2004. The nerve fascicle and fiber analyses indicated that the supernumerary branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve separated cranial to the branches to the pharyngeal constrictor muscles, carotid sinus and stylopharyngeal muscle and sent the nerve fibers to the muscular branches to the platysma and the cutaneous branches to the cervical region. Additionally, it was shown that the branch arising from the external carotid plexus sent the nerve fibers to the cutaneous branch to the cervical region. Although the external carotid plexus is primarily postganglionic sympathetic fibers originating from the superior cervical ganglion, the vagus and glossopharyngeal nerves gave off branches connecting to the plexus, and therefore it was not possible to determine the origins of this branch of the external carotid plexus. The present nerve fascicle analysis demonstrates that the supernumerary branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve, which innervated the platysma, did not share any nerve components with the branches to the pharyngeal constrictor muscles, carotid sinus and stylopharyngeal muscle, suggesting that this supernumerary branch may be categorized into the different group from these well-known branches. |
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Keywords: | facial nerve glossopharyngeal nerve gross anatomy human transverse cervical nerve |
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