Nerve Meningeal [N. Meningeus (Medius), Bna]

The meningeal nerve is one of the most important nerves in our body. It is one of the branches of the greater occipital nerve and provides motor and sensory innervation to the skin of the superficial posterior triangle of the neck, the posterior region of the neck and the occipital region of the head. The nerve has a complex structure and contains many branches that provide innervation to various tissues and organs of this area.

N. mediocus cerebellar (nervus myelosu).

It originates from the jugular foramen and penetrates into the cranial cavity between the occipital lobe and the medulla oblongata. Descends along the medial surface of the pyramids of the large