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  2. Supratrochlear nerve - Wikipedia

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    The supratrochlear nerve may be anaesthetised for surgery of parts of the scalp. [5] [6] This can be used for small lesions of the scalp. [5] It can also be used for more extensive injury to the scalp. [6] It is often anaesthetised alongside the supraorbital artery. [5]

  3. Herpes zoster ophthalmicus - Wikipedia

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    The ophthalmic nerve gives rise to three branches: the supraorbital nerve, the supratrochlear nerve, and the nasociliary nerve. Any combination of these nerves can be affected in HZO, although the most feared complications occur with nasociliary nerve involvement, due to its innervation of the eye.

  4. Scalp - Wikipedia

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    Auriculotemporal nerve from the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve; The innervation of scalp can be remembered using the mnemonic 'Z-GLASS' for Zygomaticotemporal nerve, Greater occipital nerve, Lesser occipital nerve, Auriculotemporal nerve, Supratrochlear nerve, and Supraorbital nerve.

  5. Superior orbital fissure - Wikipedia

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    The abducens nerve is most likely to show signs of damage first, with the most common complaints retro-orbital pain and the involvement of cranial nerves III, IV, V1, and VI without other neurological signs or symptoms.

  6. Frontal nerve - Wikipedia

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    The frontal nerve may rarely be affected by schwannoma, a benign nerve tumor affecting its myelin sheath. [2] [3] This may be between the superior orbital fissure and the supraorbital foramen or supraorbital notch. [2] It may cause damage to the adjacent orbital part of the frontal bone. [2]

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    Existing treatments aim to suppress the immune system to prevent further damage to nerve cells. A new study has developed a treatment that can help regenerate myelin with the potential to stop and ...

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  9. Trochlear nerve - Wikipedia

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    The Cavernous Sinus. Each trochlear nerve originates from a trochlear nucleus in the medial midbrain.From their respective nuclei, the two trochlear nerves then travel dorsal-ward through the substance of the midbrain surrounded by the periaqueductal gray, crossing over (decussating) within the midbrain before emerging from the dorsal midbrain [3] [4] just inferior to the inferior colliculus. [4]

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