Head & Neck Anatomy | Salivary Glands | INBDE
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
- In this video, we talk about the parotid, submandibular, and sublingual glands as well as the nerve pathways involved with each one. Thanks for watching!
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Quick correction! I stand by the deep petrosal nerve branching from the internal carotid plexus, but to be more precise, it consists of post-ganglionic sympathetic fibers that have ALREADY synapsed at the superior cervical ganglion. In addition, the fibers of this nerve do NOT synapse at the pterygopalatine ganglion (as they already synapsed before), rather they only pass through it.
Thank you Dr. Ryan! Memory tool in order of most posterior to most anterior Glands: 1) Parotid, 2) SubMandibular, 3) SubLingual, so in order of 1-3 the Ducts are "Sten. Whar. Bar." The SUB-BAR is open from 9-7/7 (regarding the CN's supplying them, the ones with SUB are CN 7). 🙌🏽
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I guess most of the saliva is produced by Parotid in stimulated state & submandibular produce the most during resting state. BTW, you doing great work as usual!!!!!!!
Thank you for the video! Just to make sure, at 11.30 ish, it's the greater petrosal nerve that synapses at the pterygopalatine ganglion, not the deep petrosal one?
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They both synapse there, because those are the two nerves that join together to form the Vidian nerve (or nerve of the pterygoid canal).
Yes you are right because the deep petrosal nerve is carrying "post-synaptic" sympathetic fibers from the superior cervical ganglion, so they pass through pterygopalatine ganglion without synapsing there as they have already synapsed
Great video, did you draw it all yourself, coz it looks hand drawn
one question around explanation of visceral motor pathways... How would you classified lacrimal, nasal, palatine and pharyngeal glands? serous, mucous, or mixed? I had that question in Board I
The minor salivary glands are mostly mucous (except for Von Ebner’s which are mostly serous).
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