The accessory nerve (or "Spinal accessory nerve") is the eleventh of twelve cranial nerves. It leaves the cranium through the jugular foramen along with the glossopharyngeal nerve (IX) and vagus nerve (X). It innervates the sternocleidomastoid muscle (sternomastoid) and trapezius muscle on the ipsilateral side.
There are two parts to the accessory nerve:
Peripheral nervous system | Cranial nerves | Head and neck
Nervus accessorius | Nerf accessoire | Priedinis nervas | Nervus accessorius | Aksesori na litid
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