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Bilateral cadaveric variations of musculocutaneous nerve and median nerve in the anterior brachium: a case report [PDF]
Formation of the brachial plexus is by the union of ventral rami of C5-T1 spinal nerves. The musculocutaneous nerve is a continuation of the lateral cord, pierces the coracobrachialis and supplies the flexor compartment of the arm.
Kishore, G. Krishna+2 more
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The relationship of the musculocutaneous nerve to the brachial plexus evaluated by MRI [PDF]
Axillary plexus blocks (AXB) are widely used for upper limb operations. It is recommend that AXB should be performed using a multiple injection technique. Information about the course and position of the musculocutaneous nerve (MCN) is of relevance for AXB performance.
Kjelstrup, Trygve+2 more
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Parsonage‐Turner syndrome (PTS) is an idiopathic condition that may be triggered by vaccination against SARS‐CoV‐2. High‐resolution ultrasound can support the diagnosis and monitoring of PTS patients by demonstrating specific nerve abnormalities. The recently implemented superb microvascular imaging technology can help stratify the prognosis of these ...
Federico Zaottini+8 more
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ObjectiveEvaluate safety and effectiveness of thermal radiofrequency in the musculocutaneous nerve in patients with focal elbow flexor spasticity.DesignAmbispective observational follow-up study.
Sergio Otero-Villaverde+3 more
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Background: The costoclavicular block is an upcoming approach in blocking the brachial plexus for upper limb surgeries. The addition of dexamethasone and dexmedetomidine to the local anesthetic mixture can prolong the duration of analgesia of brachial plexus block.
Keerthana Kalaimani+6 more
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Estimations of topographically correct regeneration to nerve branches and skin after peripheral nerve injury and repair. [PDF]
Peripheral nerve injury is typically associated with long-term disturbances in sensory localization, despite nerve repair and regeneration. Here, we investigate the extent of correct reinnervation by back-labeling neuronal soma with fluorescent tracers ...
Molander, Carl+2 more
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Variations in the Terminal Branches of the Brachial Plexus in the Axillary Fossa
Background: The brachial plexus is the primary nerve source for the upper limb. Variations in its anatomy can alter the nerve supply to the upper extremity. Such deviations are clinically important, as they can change the symptomatology of various pathologic conditions, leading to misdiagnosis, inadequate treatment, and surgical failures as a ...
Elena Bozhikova+5 more
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The influence of machinery and transportation systems plays a crucial role in the development of human life. Humans encounter various kinds of vibration from the different environmental conditions such as air turbulence and bumpy roads; operating an excavator, machinery equipment, and so on causes a discomfort which affects the human health intensely ...
Sachin Kalsi+10 more
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Concurrent Variations of Lateral Pectoral, Median, and Musculocutaneous Nerves
Brachial plexus frequently presents variations of its cords and branches. We saw concurrent variations of lateral pectoral, median and musculocutaneous nerves. There were two lateral pectoral nerves.
Satheesha B Nayak+6 more
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ANATOMICAL DISSECTION AND ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURES OF THE UPPER LIMB [PDF]
In 2015, a whole body dissection course was proposed by the University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy, thanks to the cooperation with the University of Malta, Msida, Malta.
Arrigo, G.+12 more
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