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Cervical enlargement
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    Cervical enlargement

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    Cervical enlargement
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    Diagrams of the medulla spinalis. (Cervical enlargement labeled at upper right.)
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    Latin intumescentia cervicalis
    TA98 A14.1.02.002
    TA2 6050
    FMA 74893
    Anatomical terminology

    The cervical enlargement corresponds with the attachments of the large nerves which supply the upper limbs.

    Located just above the brachial plexus, it extends from about the fifth cervical to the first thoracic vertebra, its maximum circumference (about 38 mm.) being on a level with the attachment of the sixth pair of cervical nerves.

    The reason behind the enlargement of the cervical region is because of the increased neural input and output to the upper limbs.

    An analogous region in the lower limbs occurs at the lumbar enlargement.

    Public domainThis article incorporates text in the public domain from page 752 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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