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Nerve: Glossopharyngeal nerve
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Plan of upper portions of glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory nerves.
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Course and distribution of the glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory nerves. (Label for glossopharyngeal is at upper right.)
Latin nervus glossopharyngeus
Gray's subject #204 906
Innervates    stylopharyngeus
To tympanic nerve
MeSH Glossopharyngeal+Nerve
Cranial Nerves
CN 0 - Cranial nerve zero
CN I - Olfactory
CN II - Optic
CN III - Oculomotor
CN IV - Trochlear
CN V - Trigeminal
CN VI - Abducens
CN VII - Facial
CN VIII - Vestibulocochlear
CN IX - Glossopharyngeal
CN X - Vagus
CN XI - Accessory
CN XII - Hypoglossal

The glossopharyngeal nerve is the ninth (IX) of twelve pairs of cranial nerves (24 nerves total). It exits the brainstem out from the sides of the upper medulla, just rostral (closer to the nose) to the vagus nerve.

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[edit] Functions

There are a number of functions of the glossopharyngeal nerve:

[edit] Brainstem connections

The glossopharyngeal nerve is mostly sensory. The glossopharyngeal nerve also aids in tasting, swallowing and salivary secretions. Its superior and inferior (petrous) ganglia contain the cell bodies of pain fibers. It also projects into many different structures in the brainstem:

[edit] Path

From the medulla oblongata, the glossopharyngeal nerve passes laterally across or below the flocculus, and leaves the skull through the central part of the jugular foramen. From the superior and inferior ganglia in jugular foramen it has its own sheath of dura mater. The inferior ganglion on the inferior surface of petrous part of temporal is related with a triangular deppression into which the aqueduct of cochlea opens. Inferiorly the glossopharyngeal nerve is lateral and anterior to the vagus nerve and accessory nerve.

In its passage through the jugular foramen it passes between the internal jugular vein and internal carotid artery. It descends in front of the latter vessel, and beneath the styloid process and the muscles connected with it, to the lower border of the stylopharyngeus. It then curves forward, forming an arch on the side of the neck and lying upon the stylopharyngeus and middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle. From there it passes under cover of the hyoglossus muscle, and is finally distributed to the palatine tonsil, the mucous membrane of the fauces and base of the tongue, and the mucous glands of the mouth.

[edit] Branches

Note: The glossopharyneal nerve contributes in the formation of the pharyngeal plexus along with the vagus nerve.

[edit] Testing the glossopharyngeal nerve

The integrity of the glossopharyngeal nerve may be evaluated by testing the patient's general sensation and that of taste on the posterior third of the tongue.

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