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Musculocutaneous nerve

Variations of Musculocutaneous Nerve Combined with High Bifurcation of the Brachial Artery

Variations of Musculocutaneous Nerve Combined with High Bifurcation of the Brachial Artery

... the musculocutaneous nerve derived from lateral fascicles of brachi- al plexus by two ...the musculocutaneous nerve, and then continued to emit two muscular branches to innervate bicep- ...

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A study on the morphology of the coracobrachialis muscle and its relationship with the musculocutaneous nerve

A study on the morphology of the coracobrachialis muscle and its relationship with the musculocutaneous nerve

... associated musculocutaneous nerve have been described in the ...the musculocutaneous nerve does not pierce coracobrachialis muscle but runs downward, medial to it [6, 12, ...the ...

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Multiple variations in the course and motor branching pattern of the musculocutaneous nerve with unusual communication with the median nerve

Multiple variations in the course and motor branching pattern of the musculocutaneous nerve with unusual communication with the median nerve

... taneous nerve (MCN) with unusual communication with the median nerve were determined on the left arm of a 62-year-old formalin fixed male ...median nerve were ...median nerve while the distal ...

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Results of biceps brachii neurotization using ulnar median and intercoastal nerves.

Results of biceps brachii neurotization using ulnar median and intercoastal nerves.

... nerve is dissected and its branches are identified. Then the ulnar nerve is identified and intra perineurial dissection is done. Using a electrical stimulator the fascicles supplying the flexor carpii ...

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Variations of Median Nerve from Axillary Region to Cubital Fossa

Variations of Median Nerve from Axillary Region to Cubital Fossa

... Methods: We searched Google Scholar, Science Direct, Springer, and PubMed electronic databases to compile reports related to the variation of MN published from 1990 to 2015. Results: Variations in the origin, ...

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Morphology and clinical implication of the extra-head of biceps brachii muscle

Morphology and clinical implication of the extra-head of biceps brachii muscle

... Embryologically, the third head of the biceps mus- cle was considered as a part of brachialis muscle that was separated by the musculocutaneous nerve, where its lower insertion migrated from ulna to radius ...

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A Variant Two Trunked Brachial Plexus with Complete Fusion of Musculocutaneous & Median Nerve – A Case Report

A Variant Two Trunked Brachial Plexus with Complete Fusion of Musculocutaneous & Median Nerve – A Case Report

... Brachial plexus is a network of spinal nerves supplying the upper limb with the root value C5-T1. These roots join with each other to form three trunks viz; the upper, middle and lower by union of C5, C6; continuation of ...

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An anatomical study of formation of the median nerve

An anatomical study of formation of the median nerve

... the musculocutaneous nerve and median nerve and their relationship with the surrounding ...median nerve in 1 (3,57%) in the left side limb of the 28 dissected brachial ...median nerve ...

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Arterial, neural and muscular variations in the upper limb

Arterial, neural and muscular variations in the upper limb

... median nerve, Mc — musculocutaneous nerve, PCH — posterior circumflex humeral artery, RA — radial artery, SA — subscapu- lar artery, SBA — superficial brachial artery, SUC — superior ulnar collateral ...

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Anatomical variations of the median nerve distribution and communication in the arm

Anatomical variations of the median nerve distribution and communication in the arm

... the musculocutaneous nerve in a 72-year- -old female cadaver where the median nerve supplied the biceps brachii and brachialis muscles and also gave off the lateral cutaneous nerve of the ...

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Clinical presentation and etiological pattern in patients with ocular motor nerve palsy in kolar region

Clinical presentation and etiological pattern in patients with ocular motor nerve palsy in kolar region

... motor nerve palsies in Kolar region, diplopia was the most common symptom at presentation followed by ...cranial nerve were more frequently involved in our study among them third nerve was seen in ...

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Anatomy of Orbit.pdf

Anatomy of Orbit.pdf

... nasociliary nerve and ophthalmic ...optic nerve from lateral to medial. The nasociliary nerve (Plates 86, 121; ...oculomotor nerve. The nasociliary nerve, a branch of the ophthalmic ...

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Comparison of breast reconstruction using ipsilateral and contralateral pedicle transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flaps

Comparison of breast reconstruction using ipsilateral and contralateral pedicle transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flaps

... for the burgeoning field of breast reconstruction, the overall contemporary trend has focused on approaches which provide improved aesthetic outcomes while minimizing complications an[r] ...

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Short Communications: Stimulation of Neuritic Outgrowth in an Undamaged Molluscan Interneurone

Short Communications: Stimulation of Neuritic Outgrowth in an Undamaged Molluscan Interneurone

... Abbreviations: anal n., anal nerve; cut.pall.n., cutaneous pallial nerve; do.pe.com., dorsal pedal commissure; ext.r.par.n., external right parietal nerve; gen.n., genital nerve; int.r.p[r] ...

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Some aspects of the neurobiology of Ophiuroids : with special reference to Ophiura texturata (L ) (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea)

Some aspects of the neurobiology of Ophiuroids : with special reference to Ophiura texturata (L ) (Echinodermata, Ophiuroidea)

... radial nerve cord preparations or when the oral and lateral arm plates had been dissected away from the entire length of the stimulated ...the nerve cells making up the radial nerves were not themselves ...

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... Our Nerve Software tries to eliminate and provide ore automated and easy approach to the problem by providing hands on services like Scanning the medical Prescription , voice assistance and medical services like ...

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Evaluating the Use of Engineered Nervous Tissue Constructs in the Repair of Peripheral Nerve Lesions and Amputations

Evaluating the Use of Engineered Nervous Tissue Constructs in the Repair of Peripheral Nerve Lesions and Amputations

... While tremendous advancements have been made, there is no approach to date that directly integrates with the nervous system while leveraging the processing abilities of the brain and spinal cord. In contrast to all other ...

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Infra Clavicular Brachial Plexus Block by Coracoid Approach: A Study of Fifty Cases

Infra Clavicular Brachial Plexus Block by Coracoid Approach: A Study of Fifty Cases

... phrenic nerve is separated from the plexus by the scalenus anterior and its posterior fascial ...Phrenic nerve block with hemidiaphargm dysfunction occurs in 100% of patients receiving interscalene block ...

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Characterizing the transcutaneous electrical recruitment of lower leg afferents in healthy adults: implications for non-invasive treatment of overactive bladder

Characterizing the transcutaneous electrical recruitment of lower leg afferents in healthy adults: implications for non-invasive treatment of overactive bladder

... multiple nerve targets lo- cated in the lower leg (tibial nerve, saphenous nerve, medial plantar nerve, and lateral plantar ...target nerve by defining: (1) the threshold amplitude for ...

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The sensoneural organization of the snout skin of the cow (Bos indicus) in light of the somatosensory adaptations of mammals

The sensoneural organization of the snout skin of the cow (Bos indicus) in light of the somatosensory adaptations of mammals

... dermal nerve plexus between them. The nerve plexus consisted of horizontally running nerve ...of nerve fibers, axonal areas overlap and it was difficult to suggest how many axons took part in ...

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