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Genu Nervi Facialis – Anatomy and Clinical Relevance

The genu nervi facialis is an anatomical bend of the facial nerve within the petrous bone. It is clinically significant in brainstem and middle ear disorders.

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Related search terms: Genu nervi facialis + Genu of the facial nerve + Geniculate genu