nervus accessorius
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Definition
Noun: - Eleventh cranial nerve: The "nervus accessorius" is the anatomical name for the eleventh cranial nerve, a motor nerve that controls specific muscles in the neck and back. - Spinal accessory nerve: This nerve is uniquely formed by the union of two distinct sets of nerve roots originating from the brain (cranial) and the spinal cord (spinal).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Damage to the nervus accessorius can result in weakness of the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles.
- The surgeon carefully identified the nervus accessorius during the neck dissection to avoid injury.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical context: The term is primarily used in formal medical, anatomical, and surgical descriptions.
- The patient's symptoms were consistent with a lesion of the nervus accessorius.
Variants and Related Words
- Accessory nerve: The common English name for the nervus accessorius.
- The accessory nerve is tested by asking the patient to shrug their shoulders.
- Cranial nerve XI: Its numerical designation within the set of twelve cranial nerves.
Synonyms
- Spinal accessory nerve
- Eleventh cranial nerve
- Cranial nerve XI
Related Phrases
- Accessory nerve palsy: A condition involving paralysis or weakness due to damage to this nerve.
- Accessory nerve palsy often leads to a drooping shoulder.
Noun
- arises from two sets of roots (cranial and spinal) that unite to form the nerve