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Ultrasound-anatomic correlation of the peripheral nerves of the upper limb
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 11/10/09
Bargallo X et al. – Ultrasound is a useful tool to identify the main nerves of the upper arm. This atlas indicates the locations and relations among the nerves, correlating with the ultrasound appearance.
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