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SC Plexus

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Nerve Plexus   a network of nerves. The ventral rami of all SN except T2-T12 branch to join one another lateral to the vertebral column to for plexuses  
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Cervical Plexus, C1-C4 (phrenic C3-C9)   skin of neck, and phrenic innevates diaphram  
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Brachial Plexus, C5-T1, (suprascapular nerve C5-C6)   located in neck and exilla, innervate-neck shoulders, upper extremities  
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Lumbar, L1-L4 (ilioinguinal L1)   ant. Leg, abdominal and lower extremities  
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Sacral L4-S3 (pudendal S2-S4)   buttocks post. Part of lower extremities  
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