After leaving the geniculate ganglion, the greater petrosal nerve continues forward toward the cheek. It passes through an opening running through the hiatus of the facial canal, then along a narrow ...
The majority of haemangiomas are benign; however, large haemangiomas (≥5 cm), especially those involving the face, may indicate a more serious underlying neurocutaneous disorder known as PHACE ...
It travels from the cochlea, a spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear, to the brainstem as part of the eighth cranial nerve. The other part of cranial nerve VIII, called the vestibular nerve, helps ...