rami nasales interni nervi ethmoidalis anterioris

rami nasales interni nervi ethmoidalis anterioris
[TA] internal nasal branches of anterior ethmoidal nerve: the medial and lateral branches that innervate the nasal septum and the mucous membrane of the lateral wall of the nasal cavity; modality, general sensory.

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