Genitofemoral nerve
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Plan of lumbar plexus. (Genitofemoral nerve visible at upper left.)
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The lumbar plexus and its branches. (Genitofemoral nerve visible at upper left.)
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Latin | Nervus genitofemoralis Nervus genitalifemoralis |
From | lumbar plexus |
To | lumboinguinal, genital branch |
Innervates | cremaster |
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Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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The genitofemoral nerve refers to a human nerve that is found in the abdomen. Its branches, the genital branch and femoral branch supply sensation to the upper anterior thigh, as well as the skin of the anterior scrotum in males and mons pubis in females. The femoral branch is different from the femoral nerve, which also arises from the lumbar plexus.
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Anatomy
The genitofemoral nerve originates from the upper L1-2 segments of the lumbar plexus. It passes downwards and emerges from the anterior surface of the psoas major muscle. The nerve continues downwards and divides into two branches, the genital branch and the femoral branch.[1] :340,343
The genital branch passes through the deep inguinal ring and enters the inguinal canal. In men, the genital branch continues down and supplies the scrotal skin. In women, the genital branch accompanies the round ligament of uterus, terminating in the skin of the mons pubis and labia majora.[1]:343
The femoral branch passes underneath the inguinal ligament, travelling adjacent to the external iliac artery, and supplying the skin of the upper, anterior thigh.[1] :343
Variation
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Embryology
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Function
The genitofemoral nerve is responsible for both the sensory (femoral branch) and motor portions (genital branch) of the cremasteric reflex, which describes contraction of the cremasteric muscle when the skin of the superior medial part of the thigh is touched.[1] :262
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Genitofemoral nerve
See also
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External links
- Anatomy photo:36:07-0305 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "Inguinal Region, Scrotum and Testes: Layers of the spermatic cord"
- Anatomy figure: 40:07-13 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "Muscles and nerves of the posterior abdominal wall."
- posteriorabdomen at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (posteriorabdmus&nerves)