Medical Narration - Textbook
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The vagus nerve represents the nerve of the fourth and subsequent bronchial arches, Caudalie from the ganglion and furious. It descends along the internal karate artery and the common corroded artery and arrives in the media Steinem via the superior Thor Asic aperture. The right nerve passes over the subclavian artery and the left over the aortic arch and behind the root of the lungs. From that point on, both nerves are in close contact with the esophagus, forming the esophageal plexus. Terminal branches passed with the esophagus into the abdominal cavity via the diaphragmatic Asafa Jill hiatus.