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Network of nerves in the neck
The cervical plexus is a nerve plexus of the anterior rami of the first (i.e. upper-most) four cervical spinal nerves C1-C4. The cervical plexus provides
Cervical_plexus
Network of nerve fibres
There are several plexuses in the body, including: Spinal plexuses Cervical plexus – serves the head, neck and shoulders Brachial plexus – serves the chest
Nerve_plexus
Lymph nodes found in the neck
Lateral border of the sternocleidomastoid or sensory branches of cervical plexus Level IV: Horizontal plane defined by the inferior border of the cricoid
Cervical_lymph_nodes
Nerve that carries signals between the spinal cord and the body
spinal plexuses are the cervical plexus, brachial plexus, lumbar plexus, the sacral plexus and the much smaller coccygeal plexus. The cervical nerves
Spinal_nerve
Vertebrae of the neck
the brachial plexus and cervical plexus. The cervical spinal nerves emerge from above the cervical vertebrae. For example, the cervical spinal nerve 3
Cervical_vertebrae
Largest of the cervical ganglia
formation of the cervical plexus. The cervical plexus is formed from a unification of the anterior divisions of the upper four cervical nerves. Each receives
Superior_cervical_ganglion
From cervical plexus
needed]) is a loop formed by muscular branches of the cervical plexus formed by branches of cervical spinal nerves C1-C3. The ansa cervicalis has two roots
Ansa_cervicalis
Nerve controlling the diaphragm
contributions from nerve roots of the cervical plexus and the brachial plexus, it is usually considered separate from either plexus. The name of the nerve comes
Phrenic_nerve
Network of nerves
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves (nerve plexus) formed by the anterior rami of the lower four cervical nerves and the first thoracic nerve (C5
Brachial_plexus
Cervical muscle
accessory nerve of the same side. It supplies only motor fibres. The cervical plexus supplies sensation, including proprioception, from the ventral primary
Sternocleidomastoid_muscle
Medical condition
eighth cervical (C5–C8), and first thoracic (T1) spinal nerves, and innervate the muscles and skin of the chest, shoulder, arm and hand. Brachial plexus injuries
Brachial_plexus_injury
Nerve plexus
pelvic plexuses. A schematic depiction. Diagram of the sacral plexus Cervical plexus Brachial plexus Lumbar plexus Coccygeal plexus Lumbosacral plexus Nerve
Sacral_plexus
Branching network of vessels or nerves
plexuses. Alternatively, the Latin plural plexūs may be used. The four primary nerve plexuses are the cervical plexus, brachial plexus, lumbar plexus
Plexus
Cutaneous nerve of the head
head. It originates from the second and third cervical (spinal) nerves (C2-C3) of the cervical plexus. It provides sensory innervation to the skin over
Great_auricular_nerve
The lumbosacral plexus The sacral and coccygeal nerves The sympathetic nerves The cephalic portion of the sympathetic system The cervical portion of the
List of nerves of the human body
List_of_nerves_of_the_human_body
superior cervical ganglion. The plexus gives rise to the deep petrosal nerve. Postganglionic sympathetic fibres ascend from the superior cervical ganglion
Internal_carotid_plexus
Anterior division of a spinal nerve
four main plexuses formed by the ventral rami: the cervical plexus contains ventral rami from spinal nerves C1–C4. Branches of the cervical plexus, which
Ventral_ramus_of_spinal_nerve
Part of the nervous system excluding the brain and spinal cord
The last four cervical spinal nerves, C5 through C8, and the first thoracic spinal nerve, T1, combine to form the brachial plexus, or plexus brachialis,
Peripheral_nervous_system
Nerves of the neck and shoulder
nerve is a cutaneous (sensory) nerve of the cervical plexus that arises from the third and fourth cervical (spinal) nerves. It emerges from beneath the
Supraclavicular_nerves
Nerve of the head and neck
occipital nerve) is a cutaneous spinal nerve of the cervical plexus. It arises from second cervical (spinal) nerve (C2) (along with the greater occipital
Lesser_occipital_nerve
Area of the head between the eyebrows and the hairline
connect to the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve and to the cervical plexus, and lie within the subcutaneous fat. The motor nerves of the forehead
Forehead
Nerve fibers innervating most of the palate and pharynx
IX)), and sympathetic component (derived from the superior cervical ganglion). The plexus provides motor innervation to most muscles of the soft palate
Pharyngeal_plexus
Injury to the intervertebral disc
of cervical herniations may be felt in the back of the skull, the neck, shoulder girdle, scapula, arm, and hand. The nerves of the cervical plexus and
Disc_herniation
Human neck muscle
fascial sling. The omohyoid is innervated by the ansa cervicalis of the cervical plexus. It acts to depress the hyoid bone. The omohyoid muscle consists of
Omohyoid_muscle
Aspect of human anatomy
sixth cervical vertebra, where the four superficial branches of the cervical plexus—the greater auricular, lesser occipital, transverse cervical, and supraclavicular
Nerve_point_of_neck
Spinal nerve of the cervical segment
dorsal scapular nerve before joining cervical spinal nerve 6 to form the upper trunk, a trunk of the brachial plexus, which then forms the lateral cord
Cervical_spinal_nerve_5
Muscles on the sides of the neck
which may mimic a spinal disc herniation of the cervical vertebrae. Since the nerves of the brachial plexus pass through the space between the anterior and
Scalene_muscles
Overview of and topical guide to the human nervous system
nerve Third occipital nerve Cervical plexus Ansa cervicalis Lesser occipital nerve Great auricular nerve Transverse cervical nerve Supraclavicular nerves
Outline of the human nervous system
Outline_of_the_human_nervous_system
Neck muscle that depresses the hyoid bone and elevates the larynx
branch of the cervical plexus - the nerve to thyrohyoid muscle (thyrohyoid branch of ansa cervicalis) - which is formed by fibres of the cervical spinal nerve
Thyrohyoid_muscle
Slender skeletal muscle at the back and side of the neck
cervical plexus, and their branches The right brachial plexus with its short branches, viewed from in front Levator scapulae muscle Brachial plexus.
Levator_scapulae_muscle
Visible part of the ear that is outside the head
lobule, respectively. These portions of the ear are supplied by the cervical plexus and a small portion by the facial nerve. This explains why vesicles
Auricle_(anatomy)
Bunch of vagus nerve branches that support the heart's functions
part of the cardiac plexus lies beneath the aortic arch, in front of the right pulmonary artery. It is formed by the superior cervical cardiac branch of
Cardiac_plexus
Artery supplying the brain
small veins and by filaments of the carotid plexus, derived from the ascending branch of the superior cervical ganglion of the sympathetic trunk. The named
Internal_carotid_artery
Nerve of the neck
The transverse cervical nerve (superficial cervical or cutaneous cervical) is a cutaneous (sensory) nerve of the cervical plexus that arises from the
Transverse_cervical_nerve
Anatomical region of the neck
cervical vessels and the upper part of the brachial plexus cross the space. The roof of this triangle is formed by the cutaneous nerves of cervical plexus
Occipital_triangle
Lower part of the uterus in the female reproductive system
external os. Between those extremes is the conduit commonly called the cervical canal. The lower part of the cervix, known as the vaginal portion of the
Cervix
Anatomical region of the neck
triangle) A) Nerves and plexuses: Spinal accessory nerve (Cranial Nerve XI) Branches of cervical plexus Roots and trunks of brachial plexus Phrenic nerve (C3
Posterior triangle of the neck
Posterior_triangle_of_the_neck
Upper portion of the human body
(green) Maxillary nerve (pink) Mandibular nerve (yellow) Cervical plexus (purple) Dorsal rami of cervical nerves (blue) and others are in picture which show
Human_head
Facial disorder due to damage of the sympathetic nerves
thrombosis Middle ear infection Sympathectomy Nerve blocks, such as cervical plexus block, stellate ganglion or interscalene block Horner's syndrome results
Horner's_syndrome
Insertion and Action please name a specific Rib, Thoracic vertebrae or Cervical vertebrae, by using C1-7, T1-12 or R1-12. There does not appear to be a
List of skeletal muscles of the human body
List_of_skeletal_muscles_of_the_human_body
Part of the vertebral column in animals
two regions where the spinal cord enlarges: Cervical enlargement – corresponds roughly to the brachial plexus nerves, which innervate the upper limb. It
Spinal_cord
Widened area of spinal cord attaching to upper limb nerves
The cervical enlargement corresponds with the attachments of the large nerves which supply the upper limbs. Located just above the brachial plexus, it
Cervical_enlargement
Primary organ of the respiratory system
respiratory center in the brainstem, along the phrenic nerve from the cervical plexus to the diaphragm. The lobes of the lung are subject to anatomical variations
Lung
Cranial nerve XII, for the tongue
branch and geniohyoid branch, both of which are made up of fibers from cervical spinal nerve 1. The thyrohyoid branch courses obliquely across the greater
Hypoglossal_nerve
Group of muscles
cervicalis from the cervical plexus (C1-C3) except the thyrohyoid muscle, which is innervated by fibers only from the first cervical spinal nerve travelling
Infrahyoid_muscles
Medical condition
interventions for cervical radiculopathy, the anterior cervical discectomy and fusion procedure is more commonly performed than the posterior cervical foraminotomy
Radiculopathy
Nerve branches in the upper torso
specific branches are the cervical cardiac branches of vagus nerve and the thoracic cardiac branches of vagus nerve. The cervical cardiac branches (sometimes
Cardiac branches of the vagus nerve
Cardiac_branches_of_the_vagus_nerve
Medical intervention
approaches to the brachial plexus is the existence of a sheath encompassing the neurovascular bundle extending from the deep cervical fascia to slightly beyond
Brachial_plexus_block
from cervical sympathetic ganglia contribute to the cardiac plexus, among other things. Unlike all other ganglia, the medial branches of the cervical ganglia
Cervical_ganglia
Medical condition
pressure is placed on the Brachial plexus causing arms to feel heavy and ache. Difficulty walking Hardships arise with cervical spinal injuries when issues with
Cervical_spine_disorder
Bone in the vertebral column
passage to the vertebral artery and vein and a sympathetic nerve plexus. On the cervical vertebrae other than the atlas, the anterior and posterior tubercles
Vertebra
Part of neck anatomy
this is rare due to the limited connective tissue. Hypoglossal nerve, cervical plexus, and their branches. Muscles of the pharynx, viewed from behind, together
Carotid_sheath
Human nerve relaying sense to the tongue
nerves. Hypoglossal nerve, cervical plexus, and their branches. Sympathetic connections of the submaxillary and superior cervical ganglia. Lingual nerve Lingual
Lingual_nerve
Cranial nerve IX, for the tongue and pharynx
mid-brains; posterior aspect, exposed in situ. Hypoglossal nerve, cervical plexus, and their branches. "Glossopharyngeal | Definition of Glossopharyngeal
Glossopharyngeal_nerve
Organ of hearing and balance
auriculotemporal nerve, and lesser and greater occipital nerves of the cervical plexus all supply sensation to parts of the outer ear and the surrounding
Ear
Branch of the facial nerve in the neck
One branch descends to join the cervical cutaneous nerve from the cervical plexus. The lateral part of the cervical branch of the facial nerve supplies
Cervical branch of the facial nerve
Cervical_branch_of_the_facial_nerve
cervical fascia. It contains the platysma, cutaneous nerves from the cervical plexus, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels. It also contains a varying amount
Superficial_cervical_fascia
Organs of the immune system
inferior deep cervical lymph nodes are one of the two groups of the deep cervical lymph nodes (the other being the superior deep cervical lymph nodes)
Inferior deep cervical lymph nodes
Inferior_deep_cervical_lymph_nodes
Bones in the neck
The presence of a cervical rib can cause a form of thoracic outlet syndrome due to compression of the lower trunk of the brachial plexus or subclavian artery
Cervical_rib
Nerves in the thorax and abdomen
second nerve unites with the anterior supraclavicular nerves of the cervical plexus. The fourth intercostal nerve is innervated by cutaneous slowly-adapting
Intercostal_nerves
Nerve branch point in the parotid gland
The parotid plexus or plexus parotideus is the branch point of the facial nerve (extratemporal) after it leaves the stylomastoid foramen. This division
Parotid_plexus
Spinal nerve of the cervical segment
The cervical spinal nerve 8 (C8) is a spinal nerve of the cervical segment. It originates from the spinal column from below the cervical vertebra 7 (C7)
Cervical_spinal_nerve_8
Artery of the neck
brachial plexus, and is covered by the platysma and sternocleidomastoid muscles, and crossed by the omohyoid and trapezius. The transverse cervical artery
Transverse_cervical_artery
Major ligament of the uterus
The cardinal ligament (also transverse cervical ligament, lateral cervical ligament, or Mackenrodt's ligament) is a major ligament of the uterus formed
Cardinal_ligament
Neuroscientist and editor-in-chief of Gray's Anatomy
the hypoglossal nerve, anatomical variants of other branches of the cervical plexus, and the marginal mandibular nerve. Such discoveries will have implications
Susan_Standring
Portion of the neck's anterior triangle
carotid sheath lies the hypoglossal nerve, and ansa cervicalis of the cervical plexus. The hypoglossal nerve crosses both the internal and external carotids
Carotid_triangle
Topics referred to by the same term
Auricular nerve may refer to: Lesser auricular nerve, originates from the cervical plexus, composed of branches of spinal nerves C2 and C3 Posterior auricular
Auricular_nerve
Major arteries of the upper thorax, below the clavicle
trunk and the dorsal scapular artery, which may branch off the transverse cervical artery, which is a branch of the thyrocervical trunk. The subclavian becomes
Subclavian_artery
Very Rare disease involving degeneration of tissues beneath the skin
nervous system (perhaps as a result of trauma or infection involving the cervical plexus or the sympathetic trunk), as the literature reported it following
Parry–Romberg_syndrome
Nervous system structure
from the cervical plexus formed by fibres of (the anterior ramus of) the cervical spinal nerve 1 (C1) (and - according to some sources - cervical spinal
Thyrohyoid_branch
French anatomist and pathologist (1791–1874)
Cruveilhier's joint: median atlanto-axial joint. Cruveilhier's plexus: posterior cervical plexus, plexus formed by the dorsal rami of the first three spinal nerves
Jean_Cruveilhier
Blood vessel
a dense plexus around the vertebral artery, in the canal formed by the transverse foramina of the upper six cervical vertebrae. This plexus ends in a
Vertebral_vein
Muscle of the tongue
mandibular nerves, and the submaxillary ganglion. Hypoglossal nerve, cervical plexus, and their branches. Coronal section of tongue, showing intrinsic muscles
Hyoglossus
Layer of deep cervical fascia that surrounds the vertebral column
layer of deep cervical fascia. It encloses the sympathetic trunk, brachial plexus, phrenic nerve, prevertebral muscles, and the cervical vertebral column
Prevertebral_fascia
Blood vessel
extracranial communications with the internal vertebral venous plexuses, or deep cervical veins. Arteriovenous fistulas involving the marginal sinus have
Marginal_sinus
Branch of the brachial plexus that supplies rhomboid muscles and levator scapulae
dorsal scapular nerve is a branch of the brachial plexus, usually derived from the ventral ramus of cervical nerve C5. It provides motor innervation to the
Dorsal_scapular_nerve
deep part of the cardiac plexus. In the neck, it communicates with the superior cardiac and recurrent nerves. Middle cervical ganglion Power, John Hatch
Middle_cervical_cardiac_nerve
Main nerve of the parasympathetic nervous system
thoracic cardiac branches, breaks up into the pulmonary plexus, continues into the esophageal plexus, and enters the abdomen as the anterior vagal trunk by
Vagus_nerve
located in the cervical region. It participates in the venous drainage of the vertebral column and is part of the cervical venous plexus. The anterior
Anterior_vertebral_vein
Blood vessel network
cervical region where they form anastomoses with the vertebral, occipital, and deep cervical veins. The anterior external vertebral venous plexuses are
External vertebral venous plexuses
External_vertebral_venous_plexuses
Rare disorder affecting the eye
hyperhidrosis. PdPs is typically caused by trauma or tumors that irritate the cervical sympathetic chain, causing ipsilateral symptoms. Clinically it can be thought
Pourfour_du_Petit_syndrome
necessary to take into consideration the skull base, the mandible, the cervical vertebrae and a cranial reference plane. The morphology of the outer and
Origin_of_speech
Fibrocartilaginous structure of spine
three cervical vertebrae Costovertebral articulations. Anterior view. Lumbar and sacral plexus. Deep dissection. Anterior view. Lumbar and sacral plexus. Deep
Intervertebral_disc
Tongue muscle
glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory nerves. Hypoglossal nerve, cervical plexus, and their branches. Styloglossus muscle Styloglossus muscle Styloglossus
Styloglossus
Part of the female reproductive tract
of smaller veins, the vaginal venous plexus, on the sides of the vagina, connecting with similar venous plexuses of the uterus, bladder, and rectum. These
Vagina
The inferior cervical cardiac nerve arises from the stellate ganglion (cervicothoracic gangion), or from the ansa subclavia of the cervical sympathetic
Inferior cervical cardiac nerve
Inferior_cervical_cardiac_nerve
Nerve of the head
The lesser auricular nerve originates from the cervical plexus, composed of branches of spinal nerves C2 and C3. Therefore, the "Great auricular nerve"
Lesser_auricular_nerve
Neurological injury sustained by athletes
upper extremity via the brachial plexus. The brachial plexus is formed by the anterior rami of the nerves at the 5th cervical level of the spinal cord all
Stinger_(medicine)
the plexus on the common carotid artery. It is probably formed by the coalescence of two ganglia which correspond to the seventh and eighth cervical nerves
Inferior_cervical_ganglion
Muscle of the neck
arteries. The fascia and middle thyroid veins. Hypoglossal nerve, cervical plexus, and their branches. Side view of the larynx, showing muscular attachments
Sternothyroid_muscle
Bundle of nerve fibers
continued upward through the carotid canal into the skull, and forms a plexus on the internal carotid artery; the inferior part travels in front of the
Sympathetic_trunk
Branch of glossopharyngeal nerve to carotid sinus Hypoglossal nerve, cervical plexus and their branches (nerve not labeled, but region is visible) Details
Carotid_sinus_nerve
Topics referred to by the same term
Students Abroad Ansa cervicalis, a loop of nerves that are part of the cervical plexus Ansa lenticularis, a part of the brain, making up the superior layer
Ansa
Division of the nervous system supplying internal organs, smooth muscle and glands
interconnected neural networks or plexuses: the myenteric plexus (Auerbach's) and the submucosal plexus (Meissner's). The myenteric plexus extends the full length
Autonomic_nervous_system
cerumen cervical cervical enlargement cervical fascia cervical plexus cervical spinal nerves cervical spine cervical sympathetic ganglia cervical vertebrae
Index_of_anatomy_articles
the trigeminal nerves, the occipital cervical plexus, the brachial plexus, the lumbar plexus, and the sacral plexus. Based on the observed beneficial properties
History_of_cannabis_in_Italy
Maxillary veins Pterygoid plexus External jugular vein Posterior auricular vein Anterior jugular vein Suprascapular vein Transverse cervical veins Dural venous
List of veins of the human body
List_of_veins_of_the_human_body
Large nerve
Bell or posterior thoracic nerve) is a branch of the brachial plexus derived from cervical nerves C5-C7 that innervates the serratus anterior muscle. The
Long_thoracic_nerve
Compression of nerves or blood vessels between the neck and ribcage
(compression on brachial plexus and/or subclavian artery caused by muscle growth). Cervical rib syndrome (compression on brachial plexus and/or subclavian artery
Thoracic_outlet_syndrome
Part of the human anatomy
trunk is part of the brachial plexus. It is formed by joining of the ventral rami of the fifth (C5) and sixth (C6) cervical nerves. The upper trunk divides
Upper_trunk
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Ever beautiful
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Prince
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Pet form of German Ludwig, LUTZ means "famous warrior."
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a.
Same as Cerrial.
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Of or pertaining to the tail.
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of Cervix
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Of or relating to a clerk or copyist, or to writing.
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Heroic.
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Of or pertaining to the neck; as, the cervical vertebrae.
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Same as Clerical.
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The part of the carapace of a crustacean situated behind the cervical groove.
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Of or pertaining to the cerris.
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Vertical position; zenith.
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A vertical line, plane, or circle.
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Perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb; as, a vertical line.
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Of or pertaining to the clergy; suitable for the clergy.
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Lay, as opposed to clerical.
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Pervious.
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Belonging to, or consisting of, bark or rind; resembling bark or rind; external; outer; superficial; as, the cortical substance of the kidney.
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Of or pertaining to the vertex; situated at the vertex, or highest point; directly overhead, or in the zenith; perpendicularly above one.
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Of or pertaining to the clergy; clerical; clerkily; learned.
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Arranged in three vertical rows.
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Learned; erudite; clerical.