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pectoral nerve (C5—C7), which, after leaving the lateral cord, passes anterior to
the first part of the axillary artery. It penetrates the clavipectoral fascia above the
pectoralis minor and innervates the clavicular portion and some of the sternal ...
pectoral nerve (C5—C7), which, after leaving the lateral cord, passes anterior to
the first part of the axillary artery. It penetrates the clavipectoral fascia above the
pectoralis minor and innervates the clavicular portion and some of the sternal ...
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The upper trunk supplies more than half of posterior cord and median nerve. 3. ...
For instance, in shifting the nerves into the higher foramina, some nerve tissue
destined for an ulnar nerve distribution may exit by the C7 spinal nerve, and a ...
The upper trunk supplies more than half of posterior cord and median nerve. 3. ...
For instance, in shifting the nerves into the higher foramina, some nerve tissue
destined for an ulnar nerve distribution may exit by the C7 spinal nerve, and a ...
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This patient sustained an axillary nerve palsy secondary to glenohumeral
dislocation. Note the area of decreased sensation diagrammed on the lateral
aspect of the proximal humerus. Also note the presence of significant wasting. 3.
This patient sustained an axillary nerve palsy secondary to glenohumeral
dislocation. Note the area of decreased sensation diagrammed on the lateral
aspect of the proximal humerus. Also note the presence of significant wasting. 3.
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