Great auricular nerve

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Great auricular nerve
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The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck. (Great auricular visible below ear.)
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Plan of the cervical plexus. (Great auricular labeled at top center.)
Details
Fromcervical plexus (C2-C3)
Innervatessensation of inferior part of auricle and parotid region of the face.
Identifiers
Latinnervus auricularis magnus
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The great auricular nerve is a cutaneous nerve of the head. It originates from the cervical plexus, with branches of spinal nerves C2 and C3. It provides sensory nerve supply to the skin over the parotid gland and the mastoid process of the temporal bone, and surfaces of the outer ear. Pain resulting from parotitis is caused by an impingement on the great auricular nerve.

Structure

The great auricular nerve is the largest of the ascending branches of the cervical plexus. It arises from the second and third cervical nerves. It winds around the posterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, and, after perforating the deep fascia, ascends upon that muscle beneath the platysma muscle to the parotid gland. Here, it divides into an anterior and a posterior branch.

Branches

Function

The anterior branch of the great auricular nerve supplies the face over the parotid gland. The posterior branch of the great auricular nerve supplies the face over the mastoid process of the temporal bone,[citation needed] It also supplies parts of the auricle.[1]

Clinical significance

The great auricular nerve may be damaged during surgery on the parotid gland, reducing sensation to the face.[2] Pain resulting from parotitis is caused by an impingement on the great auricular nerve.[citation needed]

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References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ Peuker, Elmar T.; Filler, Timm J. (2002). "The nerve supply of the human auricle". Clinical Anatomy. 15 (1): 35–37. doi:10.1002/ca.1089. ISSN 1098-2353.
  2. ^ Brown, J. S.; Ord, R. A. (1 December 1989). "Preserving the great auricular nerve in parotid surgery". British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. 27 (6): 459–466. doi:10.1016/S0266-4356(89)80003-8. ISSN 0266-4356.

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