kolmiknärv
Kolmiknärv, also known as the trigeminal nerve, is the fifth cranial nerve and the largest of the cranial nerves. It is a mixed nerve, meaning it contains both sensory and motor fibers. The trigeminal nerve is responsible for transmitting sensory information from the face, scalp, and anterior parts of the head to the brain, as well as controlling the muscles involved in chewing.
The trigeminal nerve arises from the pons in the brainstem and quickly branches into three main divisions:
Sensory signals from the face travel through these divisions to the trigeminal ganglion, a cluster of nerve
Dysfunction of the trigeminal nerve can lead to various conditions, the most common being trigeminal neuralgia,