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parasympathetic ganglia oculomotor n. (III) > inferior division > motor root > ciliary ganglion > short ciliary nn. > sphincter pupillae & ciliary muscles
facial n. (VII) > greater petrosal n. > n. of pterygoid canal > pterygopalatine ganglion > zygomatic n. (V2) > zygomaticotemporal n. > lacrimal n. (V1) > lacrimal gland
facial n. (VII) > chorda tympani > lingual n. (V3) > submandibular ganglion > submandibular & sublingual glands
glossopharyngeal n. (IX) > tympanic n. > tympanic plexus > lesser petrosal n. > otic ganglion > auriculotemporal n. (V3) > parotid gland
vagus n. (X) > pharyngeal, superior laryngeal, and recurrent laryngeal nn. > terminal ganglia > mucous glands
0 mcs5109 Sun, 16 Oct 2011 02:09:50 GMT view revision history
Horner's syndrome loss of sympathetic innervation in the head, will cause ptosis, or a drooping eyelid, along with a constricted pupil and a flushed, dry face on the affected side 0 mcs5109 Sun, 16 Oct 2011 01:47:14 GMT view revision history
greater superficial petrosal nerve -taste to hard palate
-mucus secretion to maxillary sinus, nasal cavity, nasopharynx
-tear secretion into superior conjunctival fornix
0 mcs5109 Sat, 15 Oct 2011 21:58:30 GMT view revision history
deep petrosal nerve -postsynaptic sympathetic
-innervates blood vessels and mucous glands of the head and neck

-if lesioned--> congestion and runny nose
0 mcs5109 Sat, 15 Oct 2011 04:28:24 GMT view revision history

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