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The relationship of the musculocutaneous nerve to the brachial plexus evaluated by MRI. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Monit Comput, 2017
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 T, Sauter AR, Hol PK.
europepmc   +6 more sources

Absence of Musculocutaneous Nerve: A Rare Anatomical Variation

open access: yesInternational journal of Ayurveda and pharma research, 2022
Neural variation of the brachium constitutes a significant anatomical and clinical entity. The absence of Musculocutaneous Nerve is occasional in humans and accordingly there may be unforeseen clinical implication regarding the atypical innervations of ...
Giridhar M Kanthi, Sunitha Valsan
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The pattern of branching and intercommunications of the musculocutaneous nerve for surgical issues: anatomical study.

open access: yesFolia Morphologica, 2021
BACKGROUND The aim of the present work was to provide evidence about the anatomical variations as regard the origin, distribution, and branching pattern of the musculocutaneous nerve (MCN).
M. G. Al-Sobhi   +4 more
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Variations in the Musculocutaneous and Median Nerves in a Single Cadaver [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery, 2014
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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Classification of the Musculocutaneous Nerve Fetuses

open access: yes, 2021
The musculocutaneous nerve is a terminating branch of lateral cord of the brachial plexus and is formed from spinal roots of C5, C6 and C7. The anatomical variations of the musculocutaneous nerve (MCN) are not common, literary reports h ave described the
K. Kupsamy   +3 more
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