Musculocutaneous Nerve Compression by a Humeral Osteophyte: An Unusual and Difficult-to-Diagnose Cause of Peripheral Neuropathy. [PDF]
Mari R, Huttin G.
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Bilateral communication between musculocutaneous nerve and median nerve - a case report
During routine dissection of an adult male cadaver, we observed bilateral communication between musculocutaneous nerve and median nerve. The level of origin of the communicating branch from musculocutaneous nerve was different in both arms.
V Dhanalakshmi, B Santhi, K Suba Ananthi
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Bilateral absence of musculocutaneous nerve
Brachial plexus is an important group of spinal nerve plexus that supplies the muscles of the upper limb via the ventral rami of the Cervical 5 - Thoracic 1 fibers of the spinal nerves.
Mathada V Ravishankar +2 more
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Unveiling the Uncommon: Bilateral Absence of Musculocutaneous Nerve in Cadaveric Examination. [PDF]
Seng RP +11 more
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Muscular axillary arch accompanying variation of the musculocutaneous nerve: axillary arch. [PDF]
Jung SJ, Lee H, Choi IJ, Lee JH.
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Abstract: Investigation into the Optimal Number of Intercostal Nerve Transfers for Musculocutaneous Nerve Re-Innervation [PDF]
Hyuma A. Leland +2 more
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Answer to Cabona et al « Isolated musculocutaneous nerve involvement in COVID-19 related Neuralgic amyotrophy» Joint Bone Spine 2021;88:105238 and to Finsterer and Scorza « SARS-CoV-2 or SARS-CoV-2 vaccination associated Parsonage-Turner syndrome». Joint Bone Spine 2021;88:105239. [PDF]
Coll C +3 more
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Background: The cadaveric and in vivo absence or anomalous variations in the musculocutaneous and median nerve are two different entities. Documentation of the cadaveric reports needs to have clinical use. Case details: We report a challenging case of C5,
J. Terrence Jose Jerome +2 more
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Communication between the median nerve and the musculocutaneous nerve: Occurrence and significance
Background: The median nerve and musculocutaneous nerve are nerves arising from the brachial plexus supplying the muscles of the arm and forearm. The communication between these nerves is of clinical importance in the traumatology of the shoulder joint ...
B N Shruthi +3 more
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Variations in the Musculocutaneous and Median Nerves in a Single Cadaver [PDF]
Anomalies of the brachial plexus are of interest to academicians and clinicians. The Musculocutaneous Nerve (MCN) and the Median Nerve - the two branches of the brachial lexus may have several connections between them.
Dinendra Kumar Saha +4 more
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