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Innervation of the clavicular part of the deltoid muscle by the lateral pectoral nerve.

Alexey A LarionovPeter YotovskiKarl LinkLuis Filgueira
Published in: Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (2020)
The topographical variations of the lateral pectoral nerve are relevant for orthopedic and trauma surgeons and neurologists. These new data could revise the interpretation of deltoid muscle atrophy and of thoracic outlet and pectoralis minor compression syndromes. They could also explain the residual anteversion function of the arm after axillary nerve injury and deficiency, which is often thought to be related to biceps brachii muscle function.
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