Median Nerve - Additional Images

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  • Nervous system

  • Cross-section through the middle of upper arm.

  • Cross-section through the middle of the forearm.

  • Transverse section across distal ends of radius and ulna.

  • Transverse section across the wrist and digits.

  • The brachial artery.

  • Ulnar and radial arteries. Deep view.

  • The right brachial plexus (infraclavicular portion) in the axillary fossa; viewed from below and in front.

  • Cutaneous nerves of right upper extremity.

  • Diagram of segmental distribution of the cutaneous nerves of the right upper extremity.

  • Superficial palmar nerves.

  • Deep palmar nerves.

  • Front of right upper extremity, showing surface markings for bones, arteries, and nerves.

  • Brachial plexus

  • Brachial plexus with courses of spinal nerves shown

  • Median nerve at newborn

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