Complex anatomic variation in the brachial region

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Authors describe a case of a complex anatomic variation discovered during dissection of the humeral region. On the right side, brachial artery followed a superficial course. Musculocutaneous nerve did not pierce coracobrachialis muscle but instead passed below the muscle before continuing in the forearm. On the left side, a communication between musculocutaneous and median nerve was dissected. Those variations are analytically presented with a brief review on their anatomic and clinical implications. Considerations on their embryological origin are attempted.

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Troupis, T., Michalinos, A., Protogerou, V., Mazarakis, A., & Skandalakis, P. (2015). Complex anatomic variation in the brachial region. Folia Morphologica (Poland), 74(1), 118–121. https://doi.org/10.5603/FM.2015.0015

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