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Brachial Plexus

Incidences and Clinical Implications of Communications between Musculocutaneous Nerve and Median Nerve in the Arm – A Cadaveric Study

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10.7727/wimj.2013.175
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Median nerve communication with musculocutaneous nerve is not very common. Knowledge of these variations aids the clinician in the proper interpretation of the case; failure of this may complicate various surgical approaches in this area.
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Objectives: Variations such as communications between median nerve and musculocutaneous nerve or in their abnormal branching pattern constitute a major concern in clinical and surgical field. Knowledge of these variations not only provides the clinician with a proper interpretation of the case, but also minimizes the complication in surgical approaches in this region.
 
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29 Aug, 2013
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e-Published: 18 Feb, 2014

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An Abnormal Variation of the Brachial Plexus with Potential Clinical Significance

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403–5

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e-Published: 23 Jul, 2013
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