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Variations of the ventral rami of the brachial plexus.

We studied the variations in the ventral rami of 152 brachial plexuses in 77 Korean adults. Brachial plexus were composed mostly of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth cervical nerves and the first thoracic nerve (77.0%). In 21.7% of the cases examined, the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth...

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Autores principales: Lee, H. Y., Chung, I. H., Sir, W. S., Kang, H. S., Lee, H. S., Ko, J. S., Lee, M. S., Park, S. S.
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Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3053802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1418758
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author Lee, H. Y.
Chung, I. H.
Sir, W. S.
Kang, H. S.
Lee, H. S.
Ko, J. S.
Lee, M. S.
Park, S. S.
author_facet Lee, H. Y.
Chung, I. H.
Sir, W. S.
Kang, H. S.
Lee, H. S.
Ko, J. S.
Lee, M. S.
Park, S. S.
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description We studied the variations in the ventral rami of 152 brachial plexuses in 77 Korean adults. Brachial plexus were composed mostly of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth cervical nerves and the first thoracic nerve (77.0%). In 21.7% of the cases examined, the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth cervical and the first thoracic nerves contributed to the plexus. A plexus composed of the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth cervical and the first and second thoracic nerves, and a plexus composed of the fifth, sixth, seventh eighth cervical nerves were also observed. The plexuses were classified into three groups according to cephalic limitation, and the plexus of group 2 in which the whole fifth cervical nerve enters the plexus, were observed the most frequent. The average diameter of the sixth and the seventh cervical ventral rami of the plexus was greatest and that of the fifth cervical was smallest. The largest nerve entering the plexus was the sixth or the seventh cervical nerve in about 79% of cases. The dorsal scapular nerve originated from the fifth cervical ventral ramus in 110 cases (75.8%). The long thoracic nerve was formed by joining of roots from the fifth, sixth, and seventh cervical nerves in 76.0% of cases. Also, a branch to the phrenic nerve, the suprascapular nerve, a nerve to the pectoralis major muscle and a nerve to the subscapular muscle arising from the ventral rami of the plexus were observed.
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spelling pubmed-30538022011-03-16 Variations of the ventral rami of the brachial plexus. Lee, H. Y. Chung, I. H. Sir, W. S. Kang, H. S. Lee, H. S. Ko, J. S. Lee, M. S. Park, S. S. J Korean Med Sci Research Article We studied the variations in the ventral rami of 152 brachial plexuses in 77 Korean adults. Brachial plexus were composed mostly of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth cervical nerves and the first thoracic nerve (77.0%). In 21.7% of the cases examined, the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth cervical and the first thoracic nerves contributed to the plexus. A plexus composed of the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth cervical and the first and second thoracic nerves, and a plexus composed of the fifth, sixth, seventh eighth cervical nerves were also observed. The plexuses were classified into three groups according to cephalic limitation, and the plexus of group 2 in which the whole fifth cervical nerve enters the plexus, were observed the most frequent. The average diameter of the sixth and the seventh cervical ventral rami of the plexus was greatest and that of the fifth cervical was smallest. The largest nerve entering the plexus was the sixth or the seventh cervical nerve in about 79% of cases. The dorsal scapular nerve originated from the fifth cervical ventral ramus in 110 cases (75.8%). The long thoracic nerve was formed by joining of roots from the fifth, sixth, and seventh cervical nerves in 76.0% of cases. Also, a branch to the phrenic nerve, the suprascapular nerve, a nerve to the pectoralis major muscle and a nerve to the subscapular muscle arising from the ventral rami of the plexus were observed. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1992-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3053802/ /pubmed/1418758 Text en
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Lee, H. Y.
Chung, I. H.
Sir, W. S.
Kang, H. S.
Lee, H. S.
Ko, J. S.
Lee, M. S.
Park, S. S.
Variations of the ventral rami of the brachial plexus.
title Variations of the ventral rami of the brachial plexus.
title_full Variations of the ventral rami of the brachial plexus.
title_fullStr Variations of the ventral rami of the brachial plexus.
title_full_unstemmed Variations of the ventral rami of the brachial plexus.
title_short Variations of the ventral rami of the brachial plexus.
title_sort variations of the ventral rami of the brachial plexus.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3053802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1418758
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