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Subclavian nerve

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The nerve to the Subclavius (or subclavian nerve) is a small filament, which arises from the point of junction of the fifth and sixth cervical nerves.

Subclavian nerve
Plan of brachial plexus. (Nerve to subclavius labeled at top center.)
The right brachial plexus with its short branches, viewed from in front.
Details
FromC5–C6 of brachial plexus
Innervatessubclavius muscle
Identifiers
Latinnervus subclavius
TA98A14.2.03.013
TA26412
FMA65280
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

It descends to the subclavius muscle in front of the third part of the subclavian artery and the lower trunk of the plexus, and is usually connected by a filament with the phrenic nerve.

Additional images

Public domain  This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 933 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)