📂 Anatomy
posterior cutaneous branch — Definition
Arka deri dalı / posterior cutaneous branch
Posterior cutaneous branch is the nerve that provides sensory innervation to the skin in the back area, from the back root of a spinal nerve. This branch is often pronounced in torasic and lumber areas, with the feeling of pain, touch and warmth on the skin. In the clinic, damage of this nerve can lead to localized numbness or hyperethesis on the back.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Arka deri dalı?
Arka deri dalı; posterior cutaneous branch is the nerve that provides sensory innervation to the skin in the back area, from the back root of a spinal nerve. This branch is often pronounced in torasic and lumber areas, with the feeling of pain, touch and warmth on the skin. In the clinic, damage of this nerve can lead to localized numbness or hyperethesis on the back.
❓ What is posterior cutaneous branch in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "posterior cutaneous branch" is Arka deri dalı.
❓ Which medical field is Arka deri dalı related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.