内側上腕皮神経
WordNet
- any bundle of nerve fibers running to various organs and tissues of the body (同)nervus
- dividing an animal into right and left halves (同)median
- relating to or existing on or affecting the skin; "cutaneous nerves"; "a cutaneous infection" (同)cutaneal, dermal
- of or relating to an arm; "brachial artery"
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- 〈C〉『神経』 / 〈C〉《複数形で》『神経過敏』,いらだち / 〈U〉『勇気』,度胸(courage) / 〈U〉《時にa ~》厚かましさ,ずぶとさ;無礼 / 〈C〉葉脈;(昆虫の)翅脈(しみゃく) / 〈人,特に自分〉‘に'力を与える,‘を'元気づける
- 中間の,中間に位置する / 平均の,並なみの
- 皮膚の,皮膚を冒す
- mediumの複数形
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Nerve: Medial cutaneous nerve of arm |
Diagram of segmental distribution of the cutaneous nerves of the right upper extremity. Anterior view. "Medial Brachial Cutan. T1-T2" labeled near center, in yellow.
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Cutaneous nerves of right upper extremity.
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n. cutaneus brachii medialis |
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p.937 |
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T1 (medial cord) |
The medial brachial cutaneous nerve (lesser internal cutaneous nerve; medial cutaneous nerve of arm) is distributed to the skin on the medial brachial side of the arm.
Contents
- 1 Anatomy
- 2 Eponym
- 3 See also
- 4 References
- 5 Additional images
- 6 External links
Anatomy
It is the smallest branch of the brachial plexus, and arising from the medial cord receives its fibers from the eighth cervical and first thoracic nerves. It passes through the axilla, at first lying behind, and then medial to the axillary vein, and communicates with the intercostobrachial nerve.
It descends along the medial side of the brachial artery to the middle of the arm, where it pierces the deep fascia, and is distributed to the skin of the back of the lower third of the arm, extending as far as the elbow, where some filaments are lost in the skin in front of the medial epicondyle, and others over the olecranon.
It communicates with the ulnar branch of the medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve.
Eponym
The term "nerve of Wrisberg" (after Heinrich August Wrisberg) has been used to describe this nerve.[1][2]
However, the term "nerve of Wrisberg" can also refer to the nervus intermedius branch of the facial nerve.[3][4][5]
See also
- Superior lateral cutaneous nerve of arm
- Inferior lateral cutaneous nerve of arm
- Posterior cutaneous nerve of arm
References
- ^ Birmingham A (October 1895). "Nerve of Wrisberg". J Anat Physiol 30 (Pt 1): 63–9. PMC 1327743. PMID 17232174.
- ^ "The Anterior Divisions - Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body - Yahoo! Education". Retrieved 2008-11-26.
- ^ "eMedicine - Facial Nerve Anatomy : Article by Alpen A Patel".
- ^ Fortuna A, La Torre E, Forni C (1972). "The cisternal segment of the nevus intermedius of Wrisberg: an anatomical study under the operating microscope". Acta Neurochir (Wien) 27 (1): 53–62. doi:10.1007/BF01402173. PMID 4540545.
- ^ Masdeu, Joseph C.; Brazis, Paul W. (2007). Localization in clinical neurology. Hagerstwon, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 288. ISBN 0-7817-9952-X.
Additional images
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Brachial plexus with courses of spinal nerves shown
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Medial brachial cutaneous nerve
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Medial brachial cutaneous nerve
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Medial brachial cutaneous nerve
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Brachial plexus.Deep dissection.Anterolateral view
External links
- SUNY Figs 06:03-04
- EatonHand ner-017
- Hand kinesiology at the University of Kansas Medical Center
This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.
Nerves of upper limbs (primarily): the brachial plexus (C5–T1) (TA A14.2.03, GA 9.930)
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Supraclavicular |
- root (dorsal scapular, long thoracic)
- upper trunk (suprascapular, to the subclavius)
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Infraclavicular |
lateral cord
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- musculocutaneous (lateral cutaneous of forearm)
- median/lateral root: anterior interosseous
- palmar
- recurrent
- common palmar digital (proper palmar digital)
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medial cord
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- cutaneous: medial cutaneous of forearm
- medial cutaneous of arm
- ulnar: muscular
- palmar
- dorsal (dorsal digital nerves)
- superficial (common palmar digital, proper palmar digital)
- deep
- median/medial root: see above
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posterior cord
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- subscapular (upper, lower)
- thoracodorsal
- axillary (superior lateral cutaneous of arm)
- radial: muscular
- cutaneous (posterior of arm, inferior lateral of arm, posterior of forearm)
- superficial (dorsal digital nerves)
- deep (posterior interosseous)
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- cutaneous innervation of the upper limbs
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anat (h/r/t/c/b/l/s/a)/phys (r)/devp/prot/nttr/nttm/ntrp
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noco/auto/cong/tumr, sysi/epon, injr
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English Journal
- Neurogenic thoracic outlet and pectoralis minor syndromes in children.
- Sanders RJ, Annest SJ, Goldson E.Source1University of Colorado, Denver, CO, USA.
- Vascular and endovascular surgery.Vasc Endovascular Surg.2013 Jul;47(5):335-41. doi: 10.1177/1538574413481858. Epub 2013 Mar 15.
- Brachial plexus compression (BPC) occurs above the clavicle as neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (NTOS) and below as neurogenic pectoralis minor syndrome (NPMS). It was recently noted that 75% of the adults seen for NTOS also had NPMS and in some this was the only diagnosis. This is also true in c
- PMID 23503361
- Contralateral C7 nerve transfer with direct coaptation to restore lower trunk function after traumatic brachial plexus avulsion.
- Wang SF, Li PC, Xue YH, Yiu HW, Li YC, Wang HH.SourceDepartment of Hand Surgery, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, No. 31 East Street of Xinjiekou, West District, Beijing 100035, Republic of China. wangshufeng1964@yahoo.com.cn
- The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume.J Bone Joint Surg Am.2013 May 1;95(9):821-7, S1-2. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.L.00039.
- BACKGROUND: Contralateral C7 nerve transfer to the median nerve has been used in an attempt to restore finger flexion in patients with total brachial plexus avulsion injury. However, the results have not been satisfactory mainly because of the requirement to use a long bridging nerve graft, which ca
- PMID 23636189
- Ultrasound-guided root/trunk (interscalene) block for hand and forearm anesthesia.
- Madison SJ, Humsi J, Loland VJ, Suresh PJ, Sandhu NS, Bishop MJ, Donohue MC, Nie D, Ferguson EJ, Morgan AC, Ilfeld BM.SourceUniversity California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA.
- Regional anesthesia and pain medicine.Reg Anesth Pain Med.2013 May-Jun;38(3):226-32. doi: 10.1097/AAP.0b013e3182890d50.
- BACKGROUND: Historically, the anterolateral interscalene block--deposition of local anesthetic adjacent to the brachial plexus roots/trunks--has been used for surgical procedures involving the shoulder. The resulting block frequently failed to provide surgical anesthesia of the hand and forearm, eve
- PMID 23528646
Japanese Journal
- 肘窩における皮静脈と皮神経の走行関係 : 静脈穿刺技術のための基礎研究
- 木森 佳子,臺 美佐子,須釜 淳子,中谷 壽男
- 形態・機能 8(2), 67-72, 2010
- … To prevent injuring nerves by venous puncture in the cubital fossa, it is necessary to clarify the positional relationship between the cutaneous nerve and superficial venous distributions, and identify the appropriate cutaneous vein and how to puncture it. … In this study, we investigated the positional relationship between the cutaneous nerve and superficialvenous distributions in the cubital fossa in 24 cadaveric right arms. …
- NAID 120002142756
- Two rare anomalies of the brachial plexus
- Nakatani Toshio,Tanaka Shigenori,Mizukami Shigeki
- Journal of Anatomy 192(2), 303-304, 1998
- … Morphological variations of the brachial plexus and variants in the distribution of the anterior division of the middle trunk are relatively frequent. … Two of the rarest anomalies occurred in the left brachial plexus of a 62-y-old Japanese male, 1 of 104 plexuses dissected between 1996 and 1997 at Kanazawa University Faculty of Medicine. …
- NAID 120000809594
- Absence of the musculocutaneous nerve with innervation of coracobrachialis, biceps brachii, brachialis and the lateral border of the forearm by branches from the lateral cord of the brachial plexus
- Nakatani Toshio,Tanaka Shigenori,Mizukami Shigeki
- Journal of Anatomy 191(3), 459-460, 1997
- … Anomalies of the brachial plexus and its terminal branches are not uncommon. … Variations in the course and branches of the musculocutaneous nerve have been noted (Clemente, 1985; … There were no anterior and posterior divisions of the middle trunk, although there were communications between the posterior, medial and lateral cords. …
- NAID 120000809394
Related Links
- • Roots: C8, T1. • Nerve: Medial brachial cutaneous nerve. • Sensory Territory: Medial aspect of the arm. • Innervation Route: C8, T1 → medial cord ... Course: The medial brachial cutaneous nerve comes off of the medial cord or the ...
- medial brachial cutaneous nerve, a nerve of the arm arising from the medial cord of the brachial plexus and distributed to the medial side of the arm. It passes through the axilla, pierces the deep fascia in the middle of the arm, and ...
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