U.Br.Columbia - Drawing Overview of the brachial plexus - no labels

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Brachial plexus and its adjacent structures. The brachial plexus consists of ventral rami (brown), trunks (green), divisions (blue), cords (orange), branches (red) and finally, terminal nerves (purple). No labels. Retrieved from the interactive module Overview of the upper limb from the website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
Anatomical structures in item:
Plexus brachialis
Rami anteriores nervus cervicalium
Nervi intercostales
Trunci plexus brachialis
Divisiones anteriores plexus brachialis
Divisiones posteriores plexus brachialis
Fasciculi plexus brachialis
Truncus superior plexus brachialis
Tuncus medius (Plexus brachialis)
Truncus inferior plexus brachialis
Fasciculus lateralis plexus brachialis
Fasciculus posterior plexus brachialis
Fasciculus medialis plexus brachialis
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Creator(s)/credit: Prof. Claudia Krebs MD, PhD, anatomist, UBC; Monika Fejtek, digital media technologist, UBC; Megan Leong, medical student, UBC; Mackenzie Parry, medical student; Paige Blumer, medical illustrator; Connor Dunne; Dr Timothy Inglis
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U.Br.Columbia - Drawing Overview of the brachial plexus - no labels
Uploaded by: rva
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Prof. Claudia Krebs MD, PhD, anatomist, UBC; Monika Fejtek, digital media technologist, UBC; Megan Leong, medical student, UBC; Mackenzie Parry, medical student; Paige Blumer, medical illustrator; Connor Dunne; Dr Timothy Inglis
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Brachial plexus and its adjacent structures. The brachial plexus consists of ventral rami (brown), trunks (green), divisions (blue), cords (orange), branches (red) and finally, terminal nerves (purple). No labels. Retrieved from the interactive module Overview of the upper limb from the website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
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Anatomical structures in item
Plexus brachialis
Rami anteriores nervus cervicalium
Nervi intercostales
Trunci plexus brachialis
Divisiones anteriores plexus brachialis
Divisiones posteriores plexus brachialis
Fasciculi plexus brachialis
Truncus superior plexus brachialis
Tuncus medius (Plexus brachialis)
Truncus inferior plexus brachialis
Fasciculus lateralis plexus brachialis
Fasciculus posterior plexus brachialis
Fasciculus medialis plexus brachialis
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