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By convention, the human thoracic vertebrae are numbered T1–T12, with the first one (T1) located closest to the skull and the others going down the spine toward the lumbar region. General characteristics
The thoracic spinal nerve 12 (T12) is a spinal nerve of the thoracic segment. [1] It originates from the spinal column from below the thoracic vertebra 12 (T12). It may also be known as the subcostal nerve.
T11 – Intersection of the midclavicular line, at the horizontal level midway between the level of the umbilicus and the inguinal ligament. T12 – Intersection of the midclavicular line and the midpoint of the inguinal ligament. L1 – Midway between the key sensory points for T12 and L2. [clarification needed]
The thoracic spinal nerve 11 (T11) is a spinal nerve of the thoracic segment. [1] It originates from the spinal column from below the thoracic vertebra 11 (T11).
T9–T12 [1] T9–T12 T9–T10 T10–T12 T10–T11 [3] The lesser splanchnic nerve travels inferiorly, lateral to the greater splanchnic nerve. Its fibers synapse with their postganglionic counterparts in the superior mesenteric ganglion, or in the aorticorenal ganglion. [4]
The intercostal nerves are part of the somatic nervous system, and arise from the anterior rami of the thoracic spinal nerves from T1 to T11. [1] [2] The intercostal nerves are distributed chiefly to the thoracic pleura and abdominal peritoneum, and differ from the anterior rami of the other spinal nerves in that each pursues an independent course without plexus formation.
T11, T12: Additional images. The formation of the spinal nerve from the dorsal and ventral roots. Dissection of side wall of pelvis showing sacral and pudendal ...
T11 (formerly DirecTV 11) was successfully launched on March 19, 2008, aboard a Sea Launch Zenit-3SL launch vehicle. The satellite is functionally identical to T10 and is located at 99.2° W. [ 49 ] [ 50 ]