Trigeminal nerve nuclei

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The nucleus is divided into three parts, from rostral to caudal (top to bottom in humans):

The spinal trigeminal nucleus is further subdivided into three parts, from rostral to caudal:
  • Pars oralis (from the Pons to the Hypoglossal nucleus)
  • Pars interpolaris (from the Hypoglossal nucleus to the obex)
  • Pars caudalis (from the obex to C2)

There is also a distinct trigeminal motor nucleus that is medial to the principal sensory nucleus.

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