NERVUS SPINALIS.

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NERVUS SPINALIS

NERVUS SPINALIS: - ramus meningeus - ramus communicans albus (C8 – L2) - ramus communicans grisseus - ramus dorsalis - ramus ventralis Truncus sympathicus

Rami dorsales

N. suboccipitalis N. occipitalis major N. occipitalis tertius

Nn. clunium superiores Nn. clunium medii

N. intercostalis - rr. musculares - rr. cutanei laterales - rr. mammarii lat. - nn. intercostobrachiales - rr. cutanei anteriores - rr. mammarii med. - rr. pleurales et pertoneales N. subcostalis

PLEXUS CERVICALIS

PLEXUS CERVICALIS (C1 – C4) Ansa cervicalis prof. - radix superior - radix inferior N. transversus colli Ansa cervicalis spf. (r. colli CN VII) N. auricularis magnus N. occipitalis minor Nn. supraclaviculares N. phrenicus Rr. musculares - m. rectus capitis ant. - m. rectus capitis lateralis - m. longus capitis - m. longus colli - mm. scaleni CN XII C2 C3 C4 C5

Punctum nervosum (Erb)

N. phrenicus (C3 – C5)

Illustrations and photographs were copied from: Atlas der Anatomie des Menschen/Sobotta. Putz,R., und Pabst,R. 20. Auflage. München: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1993 Netter: Interactive Atlas of Human Anatomy. Windows Version 2.0