Tonsillar branches of lesser palatine nerves
Rami tonsillares nervorum palatinorum minorum
- Related terms: Tonsillar branches
Definition
The tonsillar branches of lesser palatine nerves arise from the lesser palatine nerves after they have exited the lesser palatine foramina to reach the oral surface of the soft palate.
As the lesser palatine nerves travel posteromedially to innervate the undersurface of the soft palate and uvula, additional neuronal branches are also given off to the superior portion of the palatine tonsil. These tonsillar branches of lesser palatine nerves transmit general somatic and taste sensations from the rostral part of palatine tonsils.
References
Text written by Muhammad A. Javaid, MD, PhD © 2022 IMAIOS.
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