Sensory supply of cornea is by?
Correct Answer: Nasolacrimal nerve (probably printing mistake - probably Nasociliary nerve).
Description: Ans: D. Nasolacrimal nerve (probably printing mistake - probably Nasociliary nerve).Cornea:Richly supplied by nerves (without myelin sheaths & Schwann cell sheath).Extremely sensitive structure - Due to its dense nerve supply.Ooriginate from small ophthalmic division of trigeminal nerve, mainly by long ciliary nerve.Long ciliary nerve - Branch of Nasociliary nerve.
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