Middle cervical cardiac nerve
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The middle cervical cardiac nerve (or great cardiac nerve) is the largest of the three cardiac nerves.[citation needed] It arises from the middle cervical ganglion, or directly from the sympathetic trunk.[1] It joins the deep cardiac plexus.[2] It may occasionally be absent.[1]
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Middle cardiac nerve | |
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From | Middle cervical ganglion |
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Latin | nervus cardiacus cervicalis medius |
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