Cervical stenosis
The cervical (Latin plexus cervicalis) - it forms the abdominal branches of the cervical nerves C1 through C4. They connect with each other with arched loops that run laterally from the transverse processes of the first three cervical vertebrae. The plexus lies sideways and forward from the transverse vertebrae of the upper cervical vertebrae, in front of the deep neck muscles. The front fascia is covered with a carotid fascial plate that pierces the branches that are moving forward.
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