Rolandic Anatomy

Brachial Plexus (Infraclavicular Part)

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The infraclavicular part of the brachial plexus is the continuation of the plexus as it passes into the axilla, formed by the lateral, posterior, and medial cords. It gives rise to the major nerves supplying the upper limb.

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