Home

Canalis nervi facialis – Anatomy and Clinical Significance

The canalis nervi facialis is a bony canal in the temporal bone through which the facial nerve (nervus facialis) passes. It plays a key role in transmitting nerve impulses to the face.

Regular tips about health Regular tips about health

The latest entries

3 Posts in this encyclopedia category

Imperial Insurance Code

The Imperial Insurance Code (Reichsversicherungsordnung, RVO) was a landmark German social law enacted in 1911, consolidating statutory health, accident, and pension insurance into one unified code.

Iodoform

Iodoform (triiodomethane, CHI3) is a chemical compound with antiseptic properties used in medicine and dentistry for wound treatment and disinfection.

Rhinolalia

Rhinolalia is a voice resonance disorder in which speech has an abnormally nasal or muffled quality. It can result from anatomical or functional causes affecting the nasal and oral passages.

Related search terms: Canalis nervi facialis + Canalis facialis + Facial nerve canal