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"Trigeminally" Meaning

Relating to or affecting the trigeminal nerve, which supplies the face, including the eyes, nose, tongue, and parts of the brain.

"Trigeminally" Examples

Trigeminally


This word is formed by deriving the adverbial form of the word "trigeminal," referring to the trigeminal nerve or any part of it.

Usage Examples:


1. Medical: Her trigeminally innervated muscles were affected by the facial palsy.
2. Anatomical: The trigeminally controlled fibers in the pons are primarily responsible for facial sensation.
3. Neurological: Damage to the brainstem can lead to trigeminally facilitated seizures in rare cases.
4. Biology: The rat brain possesses trigeminally innervated branches that control mastication.
5. Osteopathic Medicine: Osteopathic physicians may work with patient care involving trigeminally mediated pathways in cranial manipulation therapy.

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