Nasal From Pterygopalatine Ganglion

The “nasal pterygopalatine ganglion” is a complex anatomical structure that is located on the outer surface of the skull and has several different functions. This structure is one of the branches of the pterygobial ganglion, which belongs to the cerebral ganglion. The mole ganglia are distributed throughout the animal's body - from the oral part of the head to the heels.

In this article we will look at the nasals in the pterygopalatine ganglion.

The pterygopalatine branch is a large artery supplying blood to the wing of the right and left nasal bones, the lower jaw, the gums of the upper and lower jaws, the posterior wall of the pharynx



Nasal from pterygopalatine glingia

In otorhinolaryngology, the term *nasopharyngeal nerve* (nasal from pterygopalatine ganglion) is the name of the branch of the third cranial nerve (according to the international classification of diseases - cranial nerves), which is responsible for the innervation of the mucous membrane of the soft palate