Phrenic Nerve 3D

  • Description                                                                                       
    • * Arises from the third through fifth cervical nerves (C3–C5) and lies in front of the anterior scalene muscle.
    • * Enters the thorax by passing deep to the subclavian vein and superficial to the subclavian arteries.
    • * Runs anterior to the root of the lung, whereas the vagus nerve runs posterior to the root of the lung.
    • * Innervates the fibrous pericardium, the mediastinal and diaphragmatic pleurae, and the diaphragm alongwith its central tendon.

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  • Description                                                                                       
    • * Arises from the third through fifth cervical nerves (C3–C5) and lies in front of the anterior scalene muscle.
    • * Enters the thorax by passing deep to the subclavian vein and superficial to the subclavian arteries.
    • * Runs anterior to the root of the lung, whereas the vagus nerve runs posterior to the root of the lung.
    • * Innervates the fibrous pericardium, the mediastinal and diaphragmatic pleurae, and the diaphragm alongwith its central tendon.

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