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CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Indian J Plast Surg 2005; 38(02): 114-146
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1699123
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Association of Plastic Surgeons of India

Absence of musculocutaneous nerve and accessory head of biceps brachii: a case report

L Arora
Department of Anatomy, AIIMS, Ansari Nagar, Delhi.
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R Dhingra
Department of Anatomy, AIIMS, Ansari Nagar, Delhi.
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15. Januar 2020 (online)

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ABSTRACT

During dissection of a 55-year-old female cadaver, we observed that three nerve roots contributed to the formation of Median nerve in her right upper limb. Along with this variation, absence of Musculocutaneous nerve was noticed. The muscles of front of arm i.e. Biceps Brachii, Brachialis and Coracobrachialis received their nerve supply from Median nerve. The Lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm was derived from Median nerve. Also an accessory head of Biceps Brachii muscle was present in the right arm of the same cadaver. It is extremely important to be aware of these variations while planning a surgery in the region of axilla or arm as these nerves are more liable to be injured during operations.