Superior root of ansa cervicalis
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Nerve: Superior root of ansa cervicalis | |
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Ansa cervicalis. Superior root labeled as "descending hypoglossal", Inferior root labeled as "descending cervical". | |
Latin | radix superior ansae cervicalis, descendens hypoglossi |
Gray's | subject #210 928 |
Dorlands / Elsevier |
r_02/12688092 |
The superior root of the ansa cervicalis is formed by a branch of spinal nerve C1.
These nerve fibers travel in the hypoglossal nerve before leaving to form the superior root.
The superior root goes around the occipital artery and then descends in the carotid sheath.
It sends off branches to the superior belly of the omohyoid muscle, and the upper parts of the sternothyroid and sternohyoid muscles and is then joined by the inferior root.
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