Trigeminal Nerve and its distribution in the skin
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Supraorbital | V1 - skin of middle superior eyelid; skin on anterolateral forehead and scalp to vertex
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supratrochlear | V1 - skin of medial of superior eyelid; skin of anteromedial forehead
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lacrimal | V1 - skin on lateral superior eyelid
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infratrochlear | V1 - skin just lateral to the nose; for eyelids too
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external nasal | V1 - skin of nasal
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infraorbital | V2 - skin of inferior eyelid, cheek, lateral nose, oral mucosa, upper lip
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zygomaticofacial | V2 - skin of prominence of cheek (cheekbone)
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zygomaticotemporal | V2 - skin of temple/temporal
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auricotemporal | V3 - skin of auricle and posterior 2/3 of temple; gets to part of ear too (tympanic)
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buccal | V3 - skin of posterior cheek (near jaw line)
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mental | V3 - skin of chin
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