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Inferior cervical cardiac nerve

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Inferior cardiac nerve
Diagram of the cervical sympathetic. (Lower cervical ganglion labeled at bottom right.)
Plan of right sympathetic cord and splanchnic nerves. (Inferior cervical ganglion labeled at upper right.)
Details
ToCardiac plexus
InnervatesHeart
Identifiers
LatinNervus cardiacus inferior
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The inferior cardiac nerve arises from either the inferior cervical or the first thoracic ganglion.

It descends behind the subclavian artery and along the front of the trachea, to join the deep part of the cardiac plexus.

It communicates freely behind the subclavian artery with the recurrent nerve and the middle cardiac nerve.

See also

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