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How does a spinal nerve exit from the vertebral column?

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How does a spinal nerve exit from the vertebral column?

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A spinal nerve branches off the spinal chord and passes through the vertebral foramen. The vertebral foramen is the opening formed by the boundaries of the upper and lower vertebrae, the upper and lower pedicles, and the upper and lower facets. Depending on the level, the nerve continues out into the peripheral nervous system supplying the tissues accordingly.

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