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    spinal root of accessory nerve (or part) is firm in texture, and its fibers arise from the motor cells in the lateral part of the anterior column of the...
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    root of accessory nerve (or part) is the smaller of the two portions of the accessory nerve. It is generally considered as a part of the vagus nerve and...
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    The phrenic nerve is a mixed motor/sensory nerve that originates from the C3–C5 spinal nerves in the neck. The nerve is important for breathing because...
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    motor neuron in the spinal cord. Then, the lower motor neuron conducts the nerve signal to the spinal root where efferent nerve fibers carry the motor...
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    called spinal nerve root C8). In the lumbar and sacral region, the spinal nerve roots travel within the dural sac and they travel below the level of L2 as...
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    containing the cell bodies of incoming sensory-nerve fibers. The trigeminal ganglion is analogous to the dorsal root ganglia of the spinal cord, which contain...
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    PMC 8857038. PMID 35051375. Walker HK (1990). "Cranial Nerve XI: The Spinal Accessory Nerve". Clinical Methods: The History, Physical, and Laboratory...
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    cranial nerves, directly correspond to the dorsal root ganglia of spinal nerves and are known as cranial nerve ganglia. Sensory ganglia exist for nerves with...
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    nerve supply to the skin and muscles of the arms, with two exceptions: the trapezius muscle (supplied by the spinal accessory nerve) and an area of skin...
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  • nerve) CN IX Glossopharyngeal nerve CN X Vagus nerve CN XI Accessory nerve (Spinal accessory nerve) CN XII Hypoglossal nerve OOOh the 2 Traceys Are From...
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    Thoracic vertebrae (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
    deeper than those of the other thoracic vertebrae. The thoracic spinal nerve 1 (T1) passes inferior to it. The thoracic spinal nerve 2 (T2) passes inferior...
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    vestibulocochlear nerve The glossopharyngeal nerve The vagus nerve The accessory nerve The hypoglossal nerve The spinal nerves The posterior divisions The anterior...
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    and spinal anaesthesia. Local anesthetic nerve block (local anesthetic regional nerve blockade, or often simply nerve block) is a short-term nerve block...
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  • aorta abducens nerve abducens nucleus abducent abducent nerve abduction accessory bone accessory cuneate nucleus accessory nerve accessory olivary nucleus...
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    nerve fibers that have travelled in the spinal cord. They then send on second-order neurons of the dorsal column–medial lemniscal pathway. Neurons of...
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    laryngeal nerve Recurrent laryngeal nerve Accessory nerve Hypoglossal nerve Spinal nerves Cervical nerves Suboccipital nerve Greater occipital nerve Third...
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    spinocerebellar tracts are nerve tracts originating in the spinal cord and terminating in the same side (ipsilateral) of the cerebellum. The two main...
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  • glossopharyngeal neuralgia glomus jugulare tumor vagus nerve injury spinal accessory nerve palsy hypoglossal nerve injury Myasthenia gravis Congenital myasthenic...
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    the limbs, weakness from spinal nerve compression, or concern about some other neurologic injury or disorder. Spinal nerve injury does not cause neck...
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    laryngeal nerve Recurrent laryngeal nerve Accessory nerve Hypoglossal nerve Spinal nerves Cervical nerves Suboccipital nerve Greater occipital nerve Third...
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    and eight nerve pairs, C-1 through C-8. There is the formation of an extensive network of nerve groups or tracts attaching to the spinal cord in arrangements...
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    nucleus, nucleus ambiguus, and (arguably) the spinal accessory nucleus. Like all lower motor neurons, cells of the facial motor nucleus receive cortical input...
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  • ankylosing spondylitis, rheumatoid arthritis, spinal instability, acute irritation or compression of the nerve root, and recent whiplash. A 2005 study by Abbott...
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    Cervical plexus (category Spinal nerves)
    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...
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    Diastematomyelia (category Congenital disorders of nervous system)
    duplication of spinal cord in which these are two dural sacs with two pairs of anterior and posterior nerve roots. Diastematomyelia is a "dysraphic state" of unknown...
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  • pneumogastric [10th] nerve 352.4 Disorders of accessory [11th] nerve 352.5 Disorders of hypoglossal [12th] nerve 352.6 Multiple cranial nerve palsies 352.9 Unspecified...
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    Edinger–Westphal nucleus also called the accessory or visceral oculomotor nerve, is one of the two nuclei of the oculomotor nerve (CN III) located in the midbrain...
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    the male orgasm under the control of a spinal reflex at the level of the spinal nerves S2–4 via the pudendal nerve. Although the external sphincter and...
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    relationships but is not at all complete. Accessory muscle List of bones of the human skeleton List of nerves of the human body Circulatory system Blood...
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    Toothache (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from July 2018)
    bone around the root apex), dental abscesses (localized collections of pus), alveolar osteitis ("dry socket", a possible complication of tooth extraction)...
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