Abstract:The median nerve constitutes one of the six terminal branches of the brachial plexus. It descends through the inner part of the arm, and in the forearm through the midline. Once it reaches the wrist, it travels the carpal tunnel and divides into its terminal branches. Different variations have been described regarding its most distal portion in relation to carpal tunnel syndrome, the most frequent neuropathy in the upper limb. We report an anatomical variation in the median nerve and the ulnar artery found in… Show more
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