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  #1

The thoracic wall is innervated by:

A. Dorsal primary rami
B. Intercostal nerves
C. Lateral pectoral nerves
D. Medial pectoral nerves
E. Thoracodorsal nerves

I pick it on another site, but the answer is not clear

  #2

B - intercostal nerves

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  #3

I think it is B too, but i am not sure

Any other ideas

  #4

hi...b should be right...

the intercostal nerves are the ventral primary rami of thoracic spinal nerves. they supply the skin and muscles of the thoracic and abdominal walls, parietal pleura and parietal peritoneum.

hope this helps.







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