Accessory Nerve
"Accessory Nerve" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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The 11th cranial nerve. The accessory nerve originates from neurons in the medulla and in the cervical spinal cord. It has a cranial root, which joins the vagus (10th cranial) nerve and sends motor fibers to the muscles of the larynx, and a spinal root, which sends motor fibers to the trapezius and the sternocleidomastoid muscles.
Descriptor ID |
D000055
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MeSH Number(s) |
A08.800.800.120.060
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Concept/Terms |
Accessory Nerve- Accessory Nerve
- Accessory Nerves
- Nerve, Accessory
- Nerves, Accessory
- Spinal Accessory Nerve
- Accessory Nerve, Spinal
- Accessory Nerves, Spinal
- Nerve, Spinal Accessory
- Nerves, Spinal Accessory
- Spinal Accessory Nerves
- Cranial Nerve XI
- Eleventh Cranial Nerve
- Cranial Nerve, Eleventh
- Cranial Nerves, Eleventh
- Eleventh Cranial Nerves
- Nerve, Eleventh Cranial
- Nerves, Eleventh Cranial
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