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Organs » Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region
 

Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region

Summary Information: Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region

Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region: Spinal nerves of the thoracic region are nerves that emerge from the spinal cord through the thoracic vertebrae. Spinal nerves of the thoracic region are named T1 through T12 and have many functions, including innervations of the muscles between the ribs, back muscles, and parts of the abdomen.

Conditions that afflict the spinal nerves of the thoracic region include shingles, trauma, compressive neuropathy, herniated disc, meningitis, and spinal infections.

Closely Related Organs: Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region

The following organs are closely related to the organ: Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region:

Conditions Afflicting Organs: Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region

The following conditions are related to the organ: Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region:

Other Names: Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region

The following are other names for the organ: Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region:

  • T1 - T12

Sub Parts: Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region

The following list contains sub-parts of the organ: Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region:

Symptoms Related to Afflictions of: Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region

These symptoms are related to afflictions of the organ: Spinal Nerves of the Thoracic Region:

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