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Geniculum of the Facial Nerve – Anatomy and Clinics

The geniculum of the facial nerve is the sharp bend of the facial nerve within the petrous bone. This anatomical landmark is clinically important in facial nerve palsy and middle ear conditions.

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Related search terms: Geniculum nervi facialis + Geniculum of the facial nerve + Facial nerve genu