k Brachial plexus anatomy, illustration Brachial plexus anatomy, illustration. A nerve plexus is a network or grouping of nerves. The four primary nerve plexuses are the cervical, brachial plexus, lumbar and sacral plexuses. The brachial plexuses extend from the spinal cord towards the armpits, branching to the chest, shoulder and arm. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Brachial plexus anatomy, illustration Brachial plexus anatomy, illustration. A nerve plexus is a network or grouping of nerves. The four primary nerve plexuses are the cervical, brachial plexus, lumbar and sacral plexuses. The brachial plexuses extend from the spinal cord towards the armpits, branching to the chest, shoulder and arm.
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Brachial plexus anatomy, illustration

Brachial plexus anatomy, illustration. A nerve plexus is a network or grouping of nerves. The four primary nerve plexuses are the cervical, brachial plexus, lumbar and sacral plexuses. The brachial plexuses extend from the spinal cord towards the armpits, branching to the chest, shoulder and arm.

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