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Facial Nerve tracing

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Lacrimal Gland   Pons→Internal acoustic meatus→Geniculate Ganglion→Greater petrosal n.→Ptergopalatine ganglion→Lacrimal gland  
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Forehead, eyebrows, orbicularis oculi   Pons→Internal acoustic meatus→Geniculate Ganglion→Stylomastoid foramen→Temporal branch→Forehead, eyebrows, orbicularis oculi  
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zygomaticus muscles, superior portion of orbicularis oris, inferior portion of orbicularis oculi   Pons→internal acoustic meatus→geniculate ganglion→stylomastoid foramen→Zygomatic branch→zygomaticus muscles, superior portion of orbicularis oris, inferior portion of orbicularis oculi  
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submandibular salivary gland, sublingual salivary gland   Pons→Internal acoustic meatus→Geniculate ganglion→chorda tympani branch (sensory and motor)→submandibular ganglion→submandibular and sublingual salivary gland  
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Lower portion of muscles of lower lip and the superior margin of the platysma   Pons→internal acoustic meatus→geniculate ganglion→stylomastoid foramen→mandibular branch→lower portion of muscles of lower lip and the superior margin of platysma  
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Major portion of platysma muscle   Pons→internal acoustic meatus→geniculate ganglion→stylomastoid foramen→cervical branch→major portion of platysma muscle  
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Special sense of taste, anterior 2/3   Anterior 2/3 of tongue→Chorda tympani branch→geniculate ganglion→internal acoustic meatus→Pons  
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Muscles in mid-face including most of the orbicularis oris and superior portion of muscles to lower lip   Pons→internal acoustic meatus→geniculate ganglion→stylomastoid foramen→buccal branch→muscles in mid-face including most of the orbiicularis oris and superior portion of muscles to lower lip  
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