In the fracture of middle cranial fossa, loss of taste sensations from palate would be due to lesion in
Correct Answer: Greater petrosal nerve
Description: Greater petrosal nerve Middle cranial fossa fracture damages the petrous bone and thence, GP nerve lying on it. GP nerve carries the palatal taste fibres (SVA) to the geniculate ganglion
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