extraoral injection for maxillary nerve - significado y definición. Qué es extraoral injection for maxillary nerve
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Qué (quién) es extraoral injection for maxillary nerve - definición

BRANCH OF THE TRIGEMINAL NERVE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MID-FACE
Palatine nerve; Superior maxillary nerve; V2 distribution; Nervus maxillaris; Maxillary Nerve; Maxillar nerve; Maxillary nerves

Maxillary nerve         
In neuroanatomy, the maxillary nerve (V) is one of the three branches or divisions of the trigeminal nerve, the fifth (CN V) cranial nerve. It comprises the principal functions of sensation from the maxilla, nasal cavity, sinuses, the palate and subsequently that of the mid-face,Monkhouse, Stanley (2006).
Code injection         
MALICIOUS INJECTION OF CODE INTO A VULNERABLE COMPUTER PROGRAM
Command injection; Shell injection; Eval injection; Injection attack; Injection flaws; Injection flaw; Script injection
Code injection is the exploitation of a computer bug that is caused by processing invalid data. The injection is used by an attacker to introduce (or "inject") code into a vulnerable computer program and change the course of execution.
Maxillary hiatus         
CRANIAL CONDUIT
Maxillary sinus ostium; Ostium maxillare; Maxillary ostium
Below the bulla ethmoidalis, and partly hidden by the inferior end of the uncinate process of ethmoid bone, is the maxillary hiatus (or ostium maxillare, or maxillary sinus ostium, or maxillary ostium, or opening from the maxillary sinus); in a frontal section this opening is seen to be placed near the roof of the sinus. In the articulated skull this aperture is much reduced in size by the following bones: the uncinate process of the ethmoid above, the ethmoidal process of the inferior nasal concha below, the vertical part of the palatine behind, and a small part of the lacrimal above and in front; the sinus communicates with the middle meatus of the nose, generally by two small apertures left between the above-mentioned bones.

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Maxillary nerve

In neuroanatomy, the maxillary nerve (V2) is one of the three branches or divisions of the trigeminal nerve, the fifth (CN V) cranial nerve. It comprises the principal functions of sensation from the maxilla, nasal cavity, sinuses, the palate and subsequently that of the mid-face, and is intermediate, both in position and size, between the ophthalmic nerve and the mandibular nerve.