A collapsed intervertebral foramen could affect all of the following spinal nerves EXCEPT _________blank.Multiple ChoiceC2-C8T1-T12L1-L5C1
Question
A collapsed intervertebral foramen could affect all of the following spinal nerves EXCEPT _________blank.Multiple ChoiceC2-C8T1-T12L1-L5C1
Solution
The correct answer is C1. The intervertebral foramen are the small canals that the spinal nerves pass through as they exit the spinal cord. The C1 spinal nerve, also known as the first cervical nerve, exits the spinal cord between the skull and the first cervical vertebra, not through an intervertebral foramen. Therefore, a collapsed intervertebral foramen would not affect the C1 spinal nerve.
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