left recurrent laryngeal nerve

left recurrent laryngeal branch

A nerve structure (left recurrent laryngeal nerve) that transmits electrical signals between the central nervous system and peripheral structures.

Type Nerve
Parent Structure recurrent laryngeal nerve
Latin Name left recurrent laryngeal branch
FMA ID 14469

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the left recurrent laryngeal nerve?
A nerve structure (left recurrent laryngeal nerve) that transmits electrical signals between the central nervous system and peripheral structures.
What is the Latin name for the left recurrent laryngeal nerve?
The Latin name for the left recurrent laryngeal nerve is left recurrent laryngeal branch.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.