nasociliary nerve

nasal nerve

A branch of the ophthalmic nerve that serves to supply the mucous membrane of the nose, the tip of the nose, and the conjunctiva.

Type Nerve
Parent Structure nerve of head region
Latin Name nasal nerve
FMA ID 52668

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the nasociliary nerve?
A branch of the ophthalmic nerve that serves to supply the mucous membrane of the nose, the tip of the nose, and the conjunctiva.
What is the Latin name for the nasociliary nerve?
The Latin name for the nasociliary nerve is nasal nerve.

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