Journal of the Scientific Society (Jan 2012)

Bilateral absence of musculocutaneous nerve

  • Mathada V Ravishankar,
  • Pruful S Jevoor,
  • Lohit Shaha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-5009.96472
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 1
pp. 34 – 36

Abstract

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Brachial plexus is an important group of spinal nerve plexus that supplies the muscles of the upper limb via the ventral rami of the Cervical 5 - Thoracic 1 fibers of the spinal nerves. It is not uncommon to notice the variations during cadaveric dissections in many regions of the body, at different levels, such as, roots, trunks, division, cords, communications, and branches as reported in the literature. Although the nerve supply of the body musculature takes place in the fetal life itself, its course, branching pattern, innervations, and communication can show variable patterns as the fetal development progresses. One such anomaly was noticed during our routine cadaveric dissection in the Department of Anatomy, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Belgaum, showing bilateral absence of the musculocutaneous nerve, which obviously drew the attention of the students of medicine, physiotherapy, and learning clinicians as well.

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