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A lesion of the facial nerve at its exit from the skull would result in:
a,an ipsilateral loss of taste to the anterior tongue
b. a decrease in saliva delivered directly onto the floor of the mouth
c. a sensory loss to the tongue
d.all of the above
e.none of the above
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Facial nerve supplies parotid ans it opens at upper second molar
sensory innervation is by V2 AND glossopharyngeal
please let me know if i am wrong
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sorry i think it 's eeeeeeeeee
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yeah can be e.. but i am not sure about the first choice....
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a or e. not sure, but prefer a.
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A: choda tympany portion of facial nerve carries taste sensation from anterior 2/3rd of tongue.