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Fig. 2. - Drawing from the cadaver to illustrate variation in the inconstant intrathoracic ramus from the second to the first thoracic nerve.

Figure 3 illustrates a large intrathoracic ramus that arises from the second thoracic nerve farther distally than usual but joins the first thoracic nerve proximal to the origin of its intercostal ramus.

Fig. 3. - Drawing from the cadaver to illustrate a very large intrathoracic ramus from the second to the first thoracic nerve.
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