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A motor nerve to the diaphragm with sensory fibres to the pericardium?

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A motor nerve to the diaphragm with sensory fibres to the pericardium?

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The phrenic nerve arises from C3,4,5 nerve roots, and is the only motor nerve to the diaphragm. It also carries sensory fibres to the pleura, peritoneum, and pericardium, as well as sympathetic fibres.

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