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A-P Uzel1, A Bulla, G Steinmann, M LaurentJoye, P Caix.
Abstract
Musculocutaneous nerve arises mostly from the lateral cord of brachial plexus. Nevertheless, variations have been reported and, among them: the total absence of musculocutaneous nerve (from 1.4 to 15%), the absence of its passage through the coracobrachial muscle, its variable level of penetration as measured from the tip of the coracoid process, and its communicating branches with the median nerve. We report two cases of unilateral musculocutaneous nerve absence in a 66-year-old male and a 95-year-old female cadavers, on the right and the left side, respectively. The nerve fibers normally coming from musculocutaneous nerve emerged from the median nerve. The knowledge of this anatomical variation is important specially when performing plexus bloc or Latarjet's procedure.Mesh:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22079600 DOI: 10.1016/j.morpho.2011.10.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Morphologie ISSN: 1286-0115