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OBJETIVO: Os autores realizaram o estudo anatômico do trajeto do nervo musculocutâneo pela dissecção de 20 ombros em 10 cadáveres adultos frescos. MÉTODO: Mediu-se a distância da borda inferior do processo coracoide, ao ponto de penetração do ramo mais ...
Fabiano Rebouças+4 more
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Rare median and musculocutaneous nerve fusion with intraoperative electrical confirmation: illustrative case. [PDF]
Huang A+5 more
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Musculocutaneous nerve entrapment in the athlete
Musculocutaneous nerve entrapment in the ...
Pećina, Marko, Bojanić, Ivan
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Brachial Plexus is formed by the union of the anterior rami of cervical 5, 6, 7, 8 and thoracic 1 nerves. These nerves unite and divide to form the key nerves innervating the upper limb.
Vandana Tomar, Surbhi Wadhwa
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Objective To analyze 78 cases of brachial plexus injury submitted to the Oberlin technique between 2003 and 2012. The potential complications of this technique were analyzed, especially motor damage or hypoesthesia of the hand.
Márcio Gargalhone Corrêa+4 more
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Variations of musculocutaneous nerve – A cadaveric study
Background: Musculocutaneous nerve (MCN) is a mixed nerve arising from the lateral cord of brachial plexus having root values C5, 6, and 7. It supplies the muscles of the flexor compartment of the arm namely; coracobrachialis, most part of brachialis and both heads of biceps brachii. It is cutaneous to the lower lateral part of forearm.
Anju George+3 more
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Communication between musculocutaneous and median nerves: a case report [PDF]
Musculocutaneous nerve is a branch of lateral cord of brachial plexus. It innervates muscles of flexor compartment of arm and continuous as the lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm without any communication with median or any other nerves.
Babu, Prakash Billakanti+2 more
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A Review of the Typical Course of the Musculocutaneous Nerve into the Coracobrachialis Muscle: Its Variability and Possible Clinical Implications. [PDF]
Pantekidis I+6 more
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Effectiveness of intercostal nerves in restoration of elbow flexion in devastating brachial plexus injuries [PDF]
In extensive lesions with root avulsions, intercostal nerves provide the source of motor axons to reanimate the elbow flexors. In long standing cases, nerve transfers are no longer effective.
PS Bhandari+6 more
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Neurotization of musculocutaneous nerve with intercostal nerve versus phrenic nerve - A retrospective comparative study. [PDF]
Hussain T, Khan I, Ahmed M, Beg MSA.
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