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Accessory Cervical Nucleus

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Accessory Cervical Nucleus

Accessory Cervical Nucleus


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Introduction

Accessory Cervical Nucleus is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

The accessory cervical nucleus (also known as the spinal accessory nucleus or nucleus ambiguus externus) is a collection of motor neurons in the cervical spinal cord that give rise to the spinal accessory nerve (cranial nerve XI). This nucleus innervates the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles, which are critical for head movement and shoulder girdle function. This page covers the anatomy, function, and clinical relevance of the accessory cervical nucleus in both normal physiology and neurodegenerative disease contexts. [@kwon2014]

Overview

Accessory Cervical Nucleus The accessory cervical nucleus (also known as the spinal accessory nucleus or nucleus ambiguus externus) is a collection of motor neurons in the cervical spinal cord that give rise to the spinal accessory nerve (cranial nerve XI).

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