Anatomical Study of the Brachial Plexus Nerves in Goat Thoracic Limb
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This detailed anatomical analysis presents a medial view of the brachial plexus nerves in the thoracic limb of a goat. Conducted by students Lindsey Franz and Jodie Rhoades at Oregon State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, the study includes critical insights into the Long thoracic nerve, Subscapular nerves, Caudal pectoral nerve, Axillary nerve, Ulnar nerve, Median nerve, and Radial nerve. Supervised by Dr. Terri Clark and Dr. Ismael Concha in 2009, this research enhances the understanding of neuroanatomy in veterinary medicine.
Anatomical Study of the Brachial Plexus Nerves in Goat Thoracic Limb
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global.anato.cl CODE: 6pAgm100002 Nerves of the brachial plexus. Medial view of goat thoracic limb, • Author: Lindsey Franz and Jodie RhoadesStatus: Students. email: franz.lindsey4@gmail.com • Advisor: Dr. Terri Clark, Dr. Ismael Concha • Institution: Anatomy Lab/ Oregon State University, College of Veterinary Medicine/ Corvallis, Oregon, United States of America • Year: 2009 • Language: English
Long thoracic n. Subscapular nn. Caudal pectoral n. Axillary n. Axillary lymph node Ulnar n. Median n.
Subscapular nn. Axillary n. Long thoracic n. Caudal pectoral n Axillary lymph node Median n. Ulnar n. Radial n.