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A rare constellation of multiple upper limb anomalies.
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2008
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DiagnosisTopographical AnatomyVascular MalformationClinical AnatomyUnusual CombinationAnatomyAxillary ArchOrthopaedic SurgeryRare ConstellationGross AnatomySurgical PathologyNeuropathologySuperficial Ulnar ArteryThumb HypoplasiaRare DiseasesDevelopmental AnomalyGenetic DisorderCraniofacial SurgeryMedicine
We describe an unusual combination of unilateral upper limb variations, including an axillary arch, absence of a "typical" musculocutaneous nerve, direct lateral cord innervation of the muscles usually supplied by the musculocutaneous nerve, variant superficial brachial artery, a high anomalous origin of the common interosseous artery and a superficial ulnar artery noted during routine cadaver dissection. The embryological basis, recent molecular insights concerning such a constellation of anomalies and its clinical relevance are discussed.
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