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1. Brachial plexus birth injury, also known as Brachial plexus injury, is an injury to the Brachial plexus nerves that occurs in about one to three out of every 1,000 births

2. Burners are caused by damage to the brachial plexus

3. The medical name for Burners is brachial plexus injuries

4. The middle scalene muscle may also influence the brachial plexus.

5. Sometimes, Brachial plexus injuries happen to babies during childbirth.

6. Objective:Investigate some clinical features of scalene gap brachial plexus block anaesthesia with ropivacaine.

7. Brachial neuritis affects mainly the lower nerves of the Brachial plexus, in the arm and hand

8. The nerves of the Brachial plexus may be stretched, compressed, or torn in a difficult delivery

9. This study was to describe the origin and Antimeric distribution of brachial plexus nerves in A

10. The Brachial plexus can be injured in many different ways - from pressure, stress, or being stretched too far

11. Brachial neuritis symptoms largely depend on which part of the Brachial plexus becomes inflamed and damaged

12. Origin and Antimeric distribution of brachial plexus nerves in Macaca mulatta (Zimmermann, 1780) (Primates: Cercopithecidae) C

13. The Brachial plexus is a network of nerve fibres that supplies the skin and musculature of the upper limb

14. A form of paralysis caused by trauma to the upper Brachial plexus in the spinal cord, usually during childbirth

15. The Brachial plexus is a group of nerves that exit the spinal cord at the base of the neck

16. Purpose To evaluate the accuracy of MRI for diagnosing root Avulsions in adults with traumatic brachial plexus injuries.

17. Brachial plexus injuries typically stem from trauma to the neck, and can cause pain, weakness and numbness in …

18. Serum sickness, brachial plexus neuropathy, encephalomyelitis and transverse myelitis have rarely been reported in association with tetanus vaccination.

19. The Brachial Plexus is the network of nerves that sends signals from your spine to your shoulder, arm, and hand

20. Brachial Such 'gap' lesions are common, for example, after complex lesions of the Brachial plexus where proximal and distal stumps retract

21. The Brachial plexus is a network of intertwined nerves that control movement and sensation in the arm and hand

22. The Axilla contains branches of a major nerve called the brachial plexus, the nerve that supplies sensation to most of the muscles in the upper portion of the arm.As a result, injury to the Axilla can damage the brachial plexus and affect nerve sensation throughout the upper arm

23. Two radiologists independently evaluated the Brachial plexus proper, side and terminal plexus branches, and more distal, upper extremity nerves.

24. Brachial radiculitis is a certain type of peripheral neuropathy related to Brachial plexus that severely affects the chest, shoulder, arm and hand

25. The Brachial plexus is a network of nerves that gives rise to all the motor and sensory nerves of the upper extremity 

26. The Brachial plexus is a bundle of nerves that travels from the spinal cord to the chest, shoulder, arms, and hands

27. What is Brachial Plexopathy? The Brachial plexus is a group of spinal nerves that extend through the arm to the hand

28. Erb’s palsy A type of Brachial plexus injury that often presents with the child’s arm straight and wrist fully bent (waiter’s tip).

29. The musculocutaneous nerve; The axillary nerve: The axillary nerve emerges from the Brachial plexus and travels to the surgical neck of the humerus; The radial nerve: The radial nerve is the largest branch of the Brachial plexus.It emerges from the Brachial plexus and travels along the radial groove of the humerus

30. The Brachial plexus (BRAY-key-el PLEK-sis) is a network of nerves that provides movement and feeling to the shoulder, arm and hand

31. The Brachial plexus is the nerve network that transmits the signals that come from your spinal cord to your shoulder, arm, hand, and fingers

32. Brachialis pain is inflammation of the Brachial plexus that can result in sudden pain in the arm and shoulder followed by weakness or numbness

33. Acute Brachial plexus neuritis is an uncommon disorder of unknown etiology that is easily confused with other neck and upper extremity abnormalities, such as cervical spondylosis and cervical

34. Accompanying injuries must also be considered due to the close proximity of important structures such as the subclavian artery and vein and the brachial plexus.

35. A Brachial plexus injury occurs when these nerves are stretched, compressed, or in the most serious cases, ripped apart or torn away from the spinal cord.

36. The Brachial plexus is located just behind the collar bone and divides into the three main nerves which descend down to the muscles of the arm and hand

37. What You Need to Know The Brachial plexus is a network of nerves in the shoulder that carries movement and sensory signals from the spinal cord to the arms and hands

38. ‘Neuralgic Amyotrophy, also known as brachial plexus neuropathy, has an incidence of 1.64 per 100 000 people.’ ‘Sensory neuropathies can be classified as distal symmetric polyneuropathy, focal neuropathy, and diabetic Amyotrophy.’

39. ‘Neuralgic Amyotrophy, also known as brachial plexus neuropathy, has an incidence of 1.64 per 100 000 people.’ ‘Sensory neuropathies can be classified as distal symmetric polyneuropathy, focal neuropathy, and diabetic Amyotrophy.’

40. A traumatic Brachial plexus injury involves sudden damage to these nerves, and may cause weakness, loss of feeling, or loss of movement in the shoulder, arm, or hand.

41. The Axillary nerve is a terminal branch of the posterior cord of the brachial plexus and derives from the ventral rami of the fifth and sixth cranial nerves

42. The supraclavicular approach Anaesthetises the brachial plexus as the three trunks pass over the first rib lateral to the subclavian artery and usually provides a more complete block of the arm

43. An Avulsion is the most severe form of brachial plexus injury. Avulsion of the splenic vessels should be considered as a cause of hypotension in any patient presenting with an acutely obstructed …

44. MRI is the best test for traumatic brachial plexus injuries, although its ability to differentiate root Avulsions (which require urgent reconstructive surgery) from other types of nerve injury remains unknown

45. The Axilla is a pyramidal space between the arm and thoracic wall. It contains the Axillary vessels and their branches, the brachial plexus and its branches, and lymph nodes embedded in fatty tissue

46. The physiological mechanism of the deAfferentation pain of brachial plexus avulsion is unknown. The recent neurophysiological documentation of dorsal horn neuroplasticity following primary afferent destruction predict a variety of anomalous sensory phenomena.

47. Neuralgic Amyotrophy (also referred to as brachial neuritis or Parsonage-Turner syndrome) is a self-limiting inflammatory disorder of the brachial plexus, that mainly affects males between 20–30 years of age

48. In peripheral neuropathy, the nerves that carry signals to and from the brain, spinal cord, and certain part of the body are ruptured due to any physical reasons.Brachial radiculitis is also called Brachial plexus injury.

49. The Axillary nerve or the circumflex nerve is a nerve of the human body, that originates from the brachial plexus (upper trunk, posterior division, posterior cord) at the level of the axilla (armpit) and carries nerve fibers from C5 and C6

50. Most commonly, one or more of the following nerves in the upper Brachial plexus is affected 1: Dorsoscapular nerve, which runs through the rhomboid major and minor muscles in the upper back between the spine and the shoulder blades.