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Brachial plexus: anatomy and clinical review
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Brachial plexus: anatomy and clinical review

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It is a major peripheral nerve network formed by the anterior primary rami of fifth cervical to first thoracic spinal nerves. Brachial plexus innervates the muscles, joints, and skin of upper limb. There is a complex interchanging of branches before the formation of main nerves of upper limb. This network […]

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