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CERVICAL PLEXUS (C1- C5)
cervical plexus
Phrenic nerve
great auricular nerve
BRACHIAL PLEXUS (C5–T1)
Musculocutaneous nerve
Axillary nerve
Median nerve
Radial nerve
Ulnar nerve
LUMBAR PLEXUS (L1–L5)
Femoral nerve
Obturator nerve
SACRAL and COCCYGEAL PLEXUS(L4- Co1)
Sciatic nerve
Pudendal nerve
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