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Musculocutaneous nerve substituting for the distal part of radial nerve: A case report and its embryological basis

open access: yes, 2011
In the present case, we have reported a unilateral variation of the radial and musculocutaneous nerves on the left side in a 64-year-old male cadaver. The radial nerve supplied all the heads of the triceps brachii muscle and gave cutaneous branches such ...
AS Yogesh, SV Pandit, RR Marathe
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Study of the anatomical variations of the musculocutaneous nerve

open access: yesNeurosciences, 2003
To study the anatomical variations of the musculocutaneous nerve.Fifty-four arms from embalmed adult cadavers were utilized for this investigation. They were carefully dissected and examined for any anatomical variations of the musculocutaneous nerve. This study was performed at the Department of Anatomy, King Abdul-Aziz University, Jeddah, Kingdom of ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Spinal cord functions renewing after it’s traumatic injury forming neural anastomosis

open access: yesUkrainian Neurosurgical Journal, 2011
Bypass surgery in spinal collaterals forming is an important alternative to other surgical and conservative methods of treatment, directed on conductivity renewing in damaged locus of spinal cord.Treatment results of 21 patients with ...
Iuriy Iaminskiy
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A Communicating Branch Between the Musculocutaneous Nerve and the Median Nerve: A Case Report

open access: yes, 2023
Anatomical variations of peripheral nerves are commonly reported in the literature.  While typically benign, they are of clinical importance as they can contribute to atypical clinical presentations, cause difficulty with imaging and nerve ...
M. Johnson, Kathryn   +9 more
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Combined Median, Ulnar, and Radial Nerve Injury after a Spiral Humeral Shaft Fracture

open access: yesPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
Summary:. We report the case of a 43-year-old woman who presented with combined radial, median, and ulnar nerve palsies and a spiral humeral shaft fracture after falling down stairs.
Melinda J. Choi, MD   +4 more
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An unusual bilateral variation of musculocutaneous nerve

open access: yes, 2013
Musculocutaneous nerve arises from the lateral cord (C5,6,7) of brachial plexus. Communications between the branches of brachial plexus are not so common. During routine dissection, we observed bilateral variation in 60- year-old female cadaver.
Siti Ayuni Binti Zakyudin
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Unilateral Absence of the Musculocutaneous Nerve - A Case Report

open access: yes
The musculocutaneous nerve, which derives from the brachial plexus\u27s lateral cord and gets fibers from C5, C6, and C7, innervates the muscles of the anterior compartment of the arm. The nerve travels between the brachialis and biceps brachii, piercing
shetty, Arpitha
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The results of decompression of the musculocutaneous nerve entrapment in children with obstetric brachial plexus palsy

open access: yes, 2020
Purpose Elbow flexion is a key indicator of functional recovery in obstetric brachial plexus palsy (OBPP). However, lack of flexion could be a result of an entrapped musculocutaneous nerve during the healing period.
Leblebicioglu, Gursel   +5 more
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Absence of Musculocutaneous Nerve: Embryological Basis

open access: yesAsian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2013
Variation of brachial plexus characterized by the absence of musculocutaneous nerve in right arm was found during routine dissection of a 54 year old male cadaver. After giving lateral pectoral nerve, rest of the lateral cord continued as lateral root of
Arvind Kumar Pankaj
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Role of Musculocutaneous Nerve in the Relationship between“Chutes”acupoint and Heart

open access: yes针刺研究, 1993
Ligating fourty eight rabbits left ventricular branch of cornary artery made model of acutemyocardial infarction(AMI)with indices of ECG and size of AMI.They were dirvided at randominto four groups:“Chutes”acupoint group,cutting musculocutaneous nerve of“
He Zhiming Chen Dongfeng Zou Xiangyun Zhou Jianhong
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