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Ophthalmic Nerve 0
The ophthalmic nerve is the first branch of the trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) and is primarily responsible for transmitting sensory information from the upper part of the face, including the forehead, scalp, and parts of the eye and nose, to the brain. It plays a crucial role in the sensory innervation of the eye and surrounding structures, making it essential for protective reflexes and sensation in these areas.
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