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Spinal accessory nucleus

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Spinal accessory nucleus
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The spinal accessory nucleus lies within the cervical spinal cord (C1-C5) in the posterolateral aspect of the anterior horn. The nucleus ambiguus is classically said to provide the "cranial component" of the accessory nerve. However, the very existence of this cranial component has been recently questioned and seen as contributing exclusively to the vagus nerve.

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The terminology continues to be used in describing both human anatomy,[1] and that of other animals.[2]

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