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Anterior Cutaneous Branch of Sixth Intercostal Nerve (Right)
Nervous System

Anterior Cutaneous Branch of Sixth Intercostal Nerve (Right)

Ramus cutaneus anterior nervi intercostalis sexti

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Origin

The anterior cutaneous branch arises as the terminal branch of the sixth intercostal nerve.

Course

As the sixth intercostal nerve reaches the anterior portion of the intercostal space, the parasternal line, it pierces through the internal intercostal muscle and external intercostal membrane, and subsequently the pectoralis major muscle, as the anterior cutaneous branch.

Branches

The anterior cutaneous branches divide into medial and lateral branches that extend over the sternum and pectoralis major muscle, respectively.

Supplied Structures & Function

The anterior cutaneous branch conveys sensory information from the skin of the anterior thoracic wall and skin of the abdominal wall in the infrasternal angle. See our dermatome map for cutaneous innervation.

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