📂 Anatomy
inferior branches of transverse cervical nerve — Definition
Transvers servikal sinirin alt dalları / inferior branches of transverse cervical nerve
Transvers cervical nerve is a nerve that provides sensory innervation to the front-yan area of the origin of the cervical pleksustan and the neck. Inferior (alt) branches of this nerve send sensory fibers to the skin at the bottom of the neck by extending along the lower edge of the sternokleidomastoid muscle. In the clinic, damage of these branches can lead to numbness or loss of feeling in the neck zone, especially from the structure to pay attention to neck surgery or traumas.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Transvers servikal sinirin alt dalları?
Transvers servikal sinirin alt dalları; transvers cervical nerve is a nerve that provides sensory innervation to the front-yan area of the origin of the cervical pleksustan and the neck. Inferior (alt) branches of this nerve send sensory fibers to the skin at the bottom of the neck by extending along the lower edge of the sternokleidomastoid muscle. In the clinic, damage of these branches can lead to numbness or loss of feeling in the neck zone, especially from the structure to pay attention to neck surgery or traumas.
❓ What is inferior branches of transverse cervical nerve in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "inferior branches of transverse cervical nerve" is Transvers servikal sinirin alt dalları.
❓ Which medical field is Transvers servikal sinirin alt dalları related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.