The
transverse cervical nerve (
superficial cervical or
cutaneous cervical) arises from the second and third
cervical nerves, turns around the posterior border of the
Sternocleidomastoideus about its middle, and, passing obliquely forward beneath the
external jugular vein to the anterior border of the muscle, it perforates the
deep cervical fascia, and divides beneath the
Platysma into ascending and descending branches, which are distributed to the antero-lateral parts of the
neck.
During dissection, use the SCM as your landmark. The transverse cervical nerves will pass horizontally directly over the SCM.
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