Neurovascular axillary variations: superficial brachial artery and single-corded brachial plexus.
Melissa A CarrollJennifer BlandinoAlex FlynnRyan LaughranShannon PennellaPublished in: Anatomical science international (2020)
Variants of the axillary artery and brachial plexus were found bilaterally in the axilla of an 86-year-old Asian female. On the left, the cadaver donor had a high bifurcation of the second part of the axillary artery, creating a superficial brachial artery. Meanwhile, the right axilla presented with root, trunk, and cord variations in the formation of the brachial plexus, the most interesting feature being a single, unified cord. Presented in this case report are the structural relationships of the variants with considerations regarding anatomy, embryology, prevalence, and clinical importance.