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Unusual sensory innervation of the dorsal hand and why we should bear this variation in mind.

Georgi P GeorgievB LandzhovL OlewnikN ZielinskaY KartelovI N DimitrovaR S Tubbs
Published in: Folia morphologica (2021)
Detailed knowledge of the anatomy and different variations of the superficial branch of the radial nerve could be of great importance not only to anatomists but also to clinicians. A predominant radial nerve supply to the dorsum of the hand is rare. Herein, we present an unusual case of unilateral sensory innervation of the dorsal hand found during routine anatomical dissection of a 72-year-old at death male Caucasian cadaver. We also present a brief discussion of the reported variation and emphasize its potential clinical implications.
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