2012, Número 600
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Rev Med Cos Cen 2012; 69 (600)
Inervación anómala del antebrazo y mano: anastomosis entre el nervio mediano y cubital
Salazar VR
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 18
Paginas: 31-35
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RESUMEN
En el antebrazo, las anastomosis entre el nervio mediano y cubital han sido descritas en diferentes puntos de sus recorridos en o debajo del codo. En este artículo se describirán las cuatro anastomosis principales: la anastomosis de Martin-Gruber y la anastomosis de Marinacci, en la parte proximal del antebrazo; la anastomosis de Richie-Cannie, en la palma de la mano; y la anastomosis de Berretini, que ocurre en la superficie palmar de la mano.
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