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Anatomy Exam Nerves1

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pectoralis major lateral pectoral nerves, medial pectoral nerves
pectoralis minor medial pectoral nerves
subclavius subclavian nerve
serratus anterior long thoracic nerve
trapezius accessory nerve, cervical plexus
latissimus dorsi thoracodorsal nerve
levator scapulae dorsal scapular nerve; ventral rami
rhomboid major dorsal scapular nerve
rhomboid minor dorsal scapular nerve
deltoid axilllary nerve
teres major lower subscapular nerve
supraspinatus suprascapular nerve
infraspinatus suprascapular nerve
teres minor axillary nerve
subscapularis upper subscapular nerve, lower subscapular nerve
muscles of anterior compartment of arm musculocutaneous nerve
coracobrachialis musculocutaneous nerve
biceps brachii musculocutaneous nerve
brachialis musculocutaneous nerve; radial nerve
muscles of anterior forearm compartment median nerve
five intrinisc muscles in thenar half of palm median nerve
flexor carpi ulnaris ulnar nerve
ulnar half of flexor digitorum profundus ulnar nerve
intrinsic muscles of hand ulnar nerve
acromioclavicular joint axillary nerve
glenohumeral joint axillary nerve
skin of superolateral arm axillary nerve
all muscles of posterior compartments of arm and forearm radial nerve
skin of posterior and inferolateral arm radial nerve
posterior forearm radial nerve
dorsum of hand lateral to axial line of digit 4 radial nerve
triceps brachii radial nerve
aconeus radial nerve
pronator teres median nerve
pronator quadratus median nerve; anterior interosseous nerve
brachioradialis radial nerve
supinator radial nerve
thenar muscles median nerve, ulnar nerve
hypothenar muscles ulnar nerve
short muscles median nerve; ulnar nerve
dorsal interossei deep branch of ulnar nerve
palmar interossei deeep branch of ulnar nerve
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