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  2. Inferior cluneal nerves - Wikipedia

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    nervi clunium inferiores: TA98: A14.2.07.034: TA2: 6567: FMA: 75470: Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy [edit on Wikidata] The inferior clunial nerves (also gluteal ...

  3. Cluneal nerves - Wikipedia

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  4. Medial cluneal nerves - Wikipedia

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    nervi clunium medii: TA98: A14.2.06.006: TA2: 6509: FMA: 75489: Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy [edit on Wikidata] The medial clunial nerves innervate the skin of ...

  5. Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh - Wikipedia

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    Its branches are all cutaneous, and are distributed to the gluteal region, the perineum, and the back of the thigh and leg. The inferior clunial nerves (or gluteal branches), three or four in number, turn upward around the lower border of the gluteus maximus, and supply the skin covering the lower and lateral part of that muscle.

  6. Superior cluneal nerves - Wikipedia

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    nervi clunium superiores: TA98: A14.2.05.006: TA2: 6493: FMA: 75468: Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy [edit on Wikidata] The superior cluneal nerves are pure sensory ...

  7. Cranial nerve nucleus - Wikipedia

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    A cranial nerve nucleus is a collection of neurons (gray matter) in the brain stem that is associated with one or more of the cranial nerves. Axons carrying information to and from the cranial nerves form a synapse first at these nuclei.

  8. Anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve - Wikipedia

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    The intermediate cutaneous nerve (middle cutaneous nerve) pierces the fascia lata (and generally the sartorius) about 7.5 cm below the inguinal ligament, and divides into two branches which descend in immediate proximity along the forepart of the thigh, to supply the skin as low as the front of the knee.

  9. Inferior ganglion of vagus nerve - Wikipedia

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    The inferior ganglion contains the neuron cell bodies of all sensory fibres of the CN X except those of the auricular branch of vagus nerve. [2]The neurons in the inferior ganglion of the vagus nerve are pseudounipolar and provide sensory innervation (general somatic afferent and general visceral afferent).