- Medial pectoral nerve
-
Nerve: Medial pectoral nerve Nerves of the left upper extremity. (Medial anterior thoracicvisible in upper right.) Latin n. pectoralis medialis Gray's subject #210 933 Innervates pectoralis minor, pectoralis major From medial cord The medial pectoral nerve (medial anterior thoracic) arises from the medial cord of the brachial plexus and through it from the eighth cervical and first thoracic.
It passes behind the first part of the axillary artery, curves forward between the axillary artery and vein, and unites in front of the artery with a filament from the lateral nerve.
It then enters the deep surface of the Pectoralis minor, where it divides into a number of branches, which supply the muscle.
Two or three branches pierce the muscle and end in the Pectoralis major.
See also
Additional images
External links
- SUNY Labs 05:st-0511
- EatonHand ner-016
- MedEd at Loyola GrossAnatomy/dissector/practical/ue/ue15.html
- Medial+pectoral+nerve at eMedicine Dictionary
This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained within it may be outdated.
Nerves of upper limbs (primarily): the brachial plexus (C5–T1) (TA A14.2.03, GA 9.930) Supraclavicular Infraclavicular medial pectoral
cutaneous: medial cutaneous of forearm · medial cutaneous of arm
ulnar: muscular · palmar · dorsal (dorsal digital nerves) · superficial (common palmar digital, proper palmar digital) · deep
median/medial root: see abovesubscapular (upper, lower) · thoracodorsal
axillary (superior lateral cutaneous of arm)
radial: muscular · cutaneous (posterior of arm, inferior lateral of arm, posterior of forearm) · superficial (dorsal digital nerves) · deep (posterior interosseous)Other Categories:- Neuroscience stubs
- Nerves of the upper limb
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.