Thoracic nerves

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Nerve: Thoracic nerves
Cutaneous distribution of thoracic nerves.
Latin nervi thoracici
Gray's subject #209 923
MeSH Thoracic+nerves
Dorlands
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n_05/12566904

The thoracic nerves are the spinal nerves emerging from the thoracic vertebrae.

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[edit] Anterior divisions

[edit] Posterior divisions

The medial branches (ramus medialis; internal branch) of the posterior divisions of the upper six thoracic nerves run between the Semispinalis dorsi and Multifidus, which they supply; they then pierce the Rhomboidei and Trapezius, and reach the skin by the sides of the spinous processes.

The medial branches of the lower six are distributed chiefly to the Multifidus and Longissimus dorsi, occasionally they give off filaments to the skin near the middle line.

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