A prefix brachial plexus with two trunks and one anterior cord

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Abstract

The brachial plexus presents a great variability in formation, division and branching pattern. Its variants are of immense importance during axillary and arm surgery and nerve blockade. The current case highlights a unilateral atypical formation of brachial plexus, the so called prefix, in which the C4 root contributed a large branch to the superior trunk and further anastomosis with the inferior trunk. Thus, the prefix or high brachial plexus consisted of a superior and inferior trunk and one anterior cord. Coexisting neural and arterial variations are also discussed in relation to the data literature.

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Natsis, K., Piagkou, M., Totlis, T., & Kapetanakis, S. (2020). A prefix brachial plexus with two trunks and one anterior cord. Folia Morphologica (Poland), 79(2), 402–406. https://doi.org/10.5603/FM.a2019.0081

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