📂 Anatomy
subcostal nerve — Definition
Subkostal sinir / subcostal nerve
Subkostal nerve is the front of the twelve second toastic spinal nerve. The lower part of the abdominal front wall and the skin of the abdomen by watching under the Costal edge. It also gives motor branches in one part of abdominal muscles, and it is important in clinically subcostal region pain or sense loss situations.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Subkostal sinir?
Subkostal sinir; subkostal nerve is the front of the twelve second toastic spinal nerve. The lower part of the abdominal front wall and the skin of the abdomen by watching under the Costal edge. It also gives motor branches in one part of abdominal muscles, and it is important in clinically subcostal region pain or sense loss situations.
❓ What is subcostal nerve in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "subcostal nerve" is Subkostal sinir.
❓ Which medical field is Subkostal sinir related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.